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Lewis, Noah Reflections
Noah Lewis thinks the white servicemen were promoted to better positions than their black counterparts.
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Lewis, Noah Returning Home
Noah Lewis could not believe how many people were killed by the atomic bomb.
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Lewis, Roger Enewetak Atoll
Roger A.
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Lewis, Roger Enlistment and Wallis Island
Roger A. Lewis was born in March 1920 in Chunchula [Annotator's Note: Chunchula, Alabama].
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Lewis, Roger Postwar
While in Charleston [Annotator's Note: Charleston, South Carolina], Roger A.
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Lewis, Roger Wounded on Guam
Roger A. Lewis went to Guadalcanal [Annotator's Note: Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands] for training.
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Lewter, Robert Induction and Japan
Robert Lewter was inducted in Georgia.
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Lewter, Robert Life in Japan and Home
Robert Lewter would swap cigarettes for Japanese services. The Japanese used needles and sewed thread as straight as an arrow.
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Lewter, Robert Prewar Life to Enlistment
Robert Lewter was born Lincoln County, Tennessee in October 1927. His father was a sharecropper.
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Libby, Dolores Postwar Life and Career
Dolores McInnis Libby [Annotator's Note: a riveter at Consolidated Aircraft Corporation] worked on Franklin Avenue.
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Libby, Dolores Prewar Life
Dolores McInnis Libby was born in Buckatunna, Mississippi in May 1926. Her father was a disabled veteran of World War 1.
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Libby, Dolores Reflections
Dolores McInnis Libby would tell future generations to always defend and love America and its freedom, and to trust in God and our lawmakers.