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Woolf, Basil Overseas Deployment
Basil Woolf was ordered to wear tropical gear for deployment.
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Woolf, Basil Postwar
Basil Woolf was sitting in his living room when the telephone rang. It was a cryptic call from the Tvy Leumi.
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Woolf, Basil Preparing for D-Day
Basil Woolf was in England moving around different coasts before they came into some work.
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Woolf, Basil Reflections
Basil Woolf remembers the action in Walcheren as his most memorable experience of World War 2.
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Woolf, Basil The Normandy Invasion
Basil Woolf and his landing craft [Annotator's Note: LCH-269] beached on D-Day at Ouistrehan [Annotator's Note: Sword Beach] in Normandy.
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Woolf, Basil Transfer of the Skipper
Basil Woolf returned to Digelli after dropping off women at Crete.
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Woolf, Basil War's End
Basil Woolf looked about after the action at Walcheren Island and, to his dismay, only his ship [Annotator's Note: LCH-269] and a hospital shi
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Wronka, Gretchen About Father
Gretchen Wronka’s father, Loren Hintz, was killed in action while serving in the Army Air Corps during World War 2.
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Wronka, Gretchen Finding Her Father
Gretchen Wronka’s father, Loren Hintz, was killed in action while serving in the Army Air Corps during World War 2.
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Wronka, Gretchen Loss of a Husband and Father
Gretchen Wronka was born in January 1944. Her parents were born in a farming area of Iowa.
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Wronka, Gretchen Reflections
Gretchen Wronka’s father, Loren Hintz, was killed in action while serving in the Army Air Corps during World War 2.
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Wronka, Gretchen War Orphan
Gretchen Wronka’s father, Loren Hintz, was killed in action while serving in the Army Air Corps during World War 2.