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Wagner, Helen Segment 4
Wagner's other brother was also in the Pacific and would write to the family telling them that he was trying to meet up with Chuck.
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Wagner, Helen Segment 5
The Wagners served for about three and a half years.
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Wagner, Helen Segment 6
The Wagner's hosted a student from Egypt and learned a lot about his religion.She feels that many people don't like Americans.Some people
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Wahlen, George Segment 1
Wahlen was born in a farmhouse near Ogden, Utah.
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Wahlen, George Segment 2
Aboard ship, Wahlen's platoon leader would talk to his men about what to expect when they landed [Annotators Note: on Iwo Jima].Wahlen's
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Wahlen, George Segment 3
During the last advance Wahlen was involved in, he was called forward to treat a badly wounded marine [Annotators Note: on Iwo Jima].
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Wahlen, George Segment 4
Wahlen's division used to get together after the war. His platoon leader would get them together and have each one talk.
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Wahlen, George Segment 5
Wahlen was an E-5, Pharmacists Mate 2nd class when he got out of the Navy.
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Wahlen, George Segment 6
Wahlen said he hesitated talking about the war when he came home, but sometimes the pressure was put on him to talk.
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Wainwright, James Deployment to Europe
James Eyre Wainwright was sent to Lincoln, Nebraska to assign crews.
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Wainwright, James Flight Training
James Eyre Wainwright was sent to Kearns, Utah and then to Santa Ana [Annotator's Note: Santa Ana, California] for training.
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Wainwright, James Postwar Career
With the war ended in Europe, James Eyre Wainwright [Annotator's Note: a second lieutenant in the 326th Bombardment Squadron, 92nd Bombardment