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Kahn, William Early Life
William Kahn was born in August 1925, to immigrant parents.
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Kahn, William Enlistment, Training and Overseas Deployment
To his family's dismay, William Kahn enlisted at age 17. He forged his father's signature at the enlistment station.
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Kahn, William Landing in France and the Battle of the Bulge
While William Kahn was overseas, his platoon trained constantly.
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Kahn, William Postwar Life and Reflections
After the war, William Kahn attended college at the University of Maryland through the G.I. Bill. He worked briefly as an engineer for the U.S.
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Kahn, William War's End and Returning Home
After the Battle of the Bulge, William Kahn's platoon continued through the Hurtgen Forest, but saw no action.
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Kaiser, Raymond Bailing Out Over China
Raymond Kaiser was taken on a mission by his CO [Annotator's Note: commanding officer].
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Kaiser, Raymond Bombs Down the Chimney
Raymond Kaiser says it was not much of a war [Annotator's Note: in the China, Burma, India Theater]; not like in Europe.
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Kaiser, Raymond Flight Training
In the middle of 1941, the draft was extended to 18 months [Annotator's Note: the amount of time to be served]. Raymond Kaiser was not happy.
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Kaiser, Raymond His Proudest Missions
[Annotator's Note: Raymond Kaiser returned to the United States after flying 116 missions in China.] Kaiser was in the Essential Instructors c
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Kaiser, Raymond Missions in India
[Annotator's Note: Raymond Kaiser completed his pilot training and flew out of Miami, Florida for his next assignment.] They flew to South Ame
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Kaiser, Raymond Not Many Japanese
Raymond Kaiser never saw large concentrations of troops. The largest he saw was about 25. He was flying wingman when he saw them.
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Kaiser, Raymond One and a Half Kills
[Annotator's Note: Raymond Kaiser served in the US Army Air forces as a pilot flying Curtiss P-40 Warhawk fighter aircraft in Yunnanyi, China.