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Wesighan, Fred Wounded on Okinawa
Fred Wesighan and his unit [Annotator's Note: Headquarters Company, 17th Infantry Regiment, 7th Infantry Division] landed on Okinawa [Annotato
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Wesselhoeft, Adolf "Wes" American Patriotism
Participating in German cultural activities was important to Adolf Wesselhoeft while he was in exile.
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Wesselhoeft, Adolf "Wes" Duty in Vietnam
The next conflict Adolf Wesselhoeft became involved in was the Vietnam war.
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Wesselhoeft, Adolf "Wes" Early Life and Internment in America
Retired Air Force Lieutenant Colonel Adolf Wesselhoeft was born in September 1936 in Chicago, Illinois, of German parents who were not yet American
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Wesselhoeft, Adolf "Wes" Engineering and Serving on B-52s
Adolf Wesselhoeft returned to the United States and more training to be an electrical engineer.
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Wesselhoeft, Adolf "Wes" From Photographer to Electronic Warfare Officer
The Air Force sent Adolf Wesselhoeft to Lackland Air Force Base for basic training.
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Wesselhoeft, Adolf "Wes" Post War Germany, Return to America and Enlistment
Adolf Wesselhoeft feels fortunate that the war ended before he had to join the Hitler youth.
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Wesselhoeft, Adolf "Wes" Recollections
After Adolf Wesselhoeft retired from the U.S.
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Wesselhoeft, Adolf "Wes" Reflections
Adolf Wesselhoeft asserts that World War 2 changed his life by making him aware of the difference between American and German governmental systems:
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Wesselhoeft, Adolf "Wes" Wartime and Postwar Life in Hamburg
At sea on the Gripsholm, Adolf Wesselhoeft had his first impression that the world was at war.
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Wessen, Theodore Action in the Pacific
Theodore Wessen and the USS Pirate (AM-275) went to Guam after that island had been recaptured by the United States.
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Wessen, Theodore Becoming a Sailor and Assignment to the USS Pirate (AM-275)
Theodore Wessen had the support of his mother when he joined the Navy. There were two siblings still at home with her.