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LeBlanc, Joyce Adjusting to Life at War
Joyce Leblanc said she usually went to school as normal.
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LeBlanc, Joyce Family Background
Joyce Leblanc was born in September 1924 in the County of Kent, the garden of England.
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LeBlanc, Joyce Making Changes, VE-Day and Getting Married
Joyce Leblanc is sure that when the Americans arrived in Europe, the British were encouraged, although they didn't want to hear the Americans
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LeBlanc, Joyce Reflections
Joyce Leblanc said the war taught her how to overcome small trials.
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LeBlanc, Joyce The American Presence
Joyce Leblanc was working in the English land army on a farm that had military housing in 1942.
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LeBlanc, Joyce The Eminent War
Joyce Leblanc's memories of the war are vivid. Hitler [Annotator's Note: German dictator Adolf Hitler] came to power when she was nine.
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LeBlanc, Joyce Westward Progress
Joyce Leblanc followed her husband to America after a year of more paperwork and several trips to London for approvals.
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Lebow, Cleatus Dealing with Disaster
Hunger and thirst tormented Cleatus Lebow and his fellow shipmates from the USS Indianapolis (CA-35) who were stranded at sea.
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Lebow, Cleatus Life and Entrance Into Service
Cleatus Lebow was born in 1924 in Happy, Texas.
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Lebow, Cleatus Reflections
Asked if the war changed him in any way, Cleatus Lebow said it helped him have a little more faith, and mentioned that he wrote poems of gratitude
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Lebow, Cleatus Rescued From the Pacific
Sharks began circling the group of survivors, and Cleatus Lebow said the predators were attacking men who broke away from the pack.
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Lebow, Cleatus Results and Reactions
Cleatus Lebow was kept in the hospital ward for four weeks, then flew from Samar Island [Annotator's Note: Samar Island, Philippines] in an ol