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Kleiss, Norman "Dusty" Segment 12
Norman Kleiss knew Peter Gaido pretty well.
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Kleiss, Norman "Dusty" Segment 13
[Annotators Note: Norman J.
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Kleiss, Norman "Dusty" Segment 2
It was only a storm that allowed the Enterprise [Annotators Note: USS Enterprise (CV-6)] to not be in Pearl Harbor during the attack.
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Kleiss, Norman "Dusty" Segment 3
[Annotators Note: Norman J.
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Kleiss, Norman "Dusty" Segment 4
Norman Kleiss went to the ready room. The weather was very cloudy with just a few patches of open sky. A Japanese plane was seen flying over head.
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Kleiss, Norman "Dusty" Segment 5
Norman Kleiss could not see if the bombs from the next two planes hit.
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Kleiss, Norman "Dusty" Segment 6
[Annotators Note: Norman J.
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Kleiss, Norman "Dusty" Segment 7
After returning to his carrier, Norman Kleiss got a cup of coffee and prepared for his next flight.
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Kleiss, Norman "Dusty" Segment 8
During this attack there was only one plane lost.
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Kleiss, Norman "Dusty" Segment 9
When Norman Kleiss returned he saw a carrier dead in the water.
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Klenoski, Richard Back Home
Richard Klenoski was at a rest home [Annotator's Note: a flak house; a designated rest home for American airmen who required downtime after fl
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Klenoski, Richard Crew Make-up
[Annotator's Note: Richard Klenoski was a navigator on a Consolidated B-24 Liberator heavy bomber in the 492nd Bombardment Group, 8th Air Forc