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Cole, Edward War's End
Edward C.
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Cole, Harold Deployed Overseas
Harold Stanford Cole did not experience segregation while he was growing up.
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Cole, Harold Prewar Life to Enlistment
Harold Stanford Cole was born in New York in 1924. He grew up in a poor family. He loved the 1920s and 1930s. They had plenty of activities to do.
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Cole, Harold Reflections
Almost all military men drank [Annotator's Note: alcoholic beverages] as they were young.
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Cole, Homer Bombing Missions
Homer Cole flew 19 missions [Annotator's Note: Cole served in the US Army Air Forces as a tail gunner aboard Consolidated B-24 Liberator heavy
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Cole, Homer Earlfy Life and Becoming an Airman
Homer Cole was born in September 1925 in Jasper, Missouri. He had three brothers and two sisters.
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Cole, Homer Politics
Homer Cole parlayed his skill at bowling alley management plus his people skills to begin a political career in 1985 as a city commissioner.
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Cole, Homer Postwar
When the war ended in Europe, Homer Cole was sent to Alexandria, Louisiana to begin training on B-29s [Annotator's Note: Boeing B-29 Super For
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Cole, John Anecdotes
John H.
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Cole, John First Combat Experience
About a day away from Hawaii, while John H.
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Cole, John From the Philippines to Okinawa
After Leyte [Annotator's Note: Leyte, Philippines] was secured [Annotator's Note: on 14 January 1945], John H.
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Cole, John Okinawa Secured
John H. Cole looked up and saw a bomb coming toward him [Annotator's Note: while on Okinawa, Japan]. It tumbled to the ground nearby.