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Lingo, Alfred Prewar Steam Power Plant Man
In 1940, Alfred A.
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Lingo, Alfred Reflections
World War 2 made Alfred A. Lingo rethink about how to react to things.
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Lingo, Alfred The Aleutians
[Annotator's Note: Running water can be heard throughout segment.] Alfred A.
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Lingo, Alfred War's End
In 1944, Alfred A. Lingo [Annotator's Note: with the 621st Aircraft Warning Company] was in Attu [Annotator's Note: Attu, Alaska].
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Lininger, Schuyler Deployment and Occupation Duty
Schuyler Lininger was sent to the Pacific in August 1945. He was part of the replacement troops coming in for the invasion of Japan.
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Lininger, Schuyler Early Life and Becoming a Soldier
Schuyler Lininger was born in Evanston, Illinois in October 1923. Lininger had one older brother and one younger sister.
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Lininger, Schuyler Postwar and Reflections
Schuyler Lininger departed Tokyo [Annotator's Note: Tokyo, Japan] for San Francisco [Annotator's Note: San Francisco, California] on 1 Ju
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Linker, George Balete Pass
George Linker was in his foxhole when he saw three bullets hit right beside him [Annotator's Note: Linker simulates the rapid fire he experien
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Linker, George Becoming a Soldier
George Linker was offered service in multiple branches of the military when he signed up for duty.
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Linker, George Combat on Luzon
George Linker entered Manila as part of the 25th Infantry Division. He was a private first class in the infantry.
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Linker, George Early Life
George Harrison Linker, Jr. was born in 1926 in Dover, Arkansas. He was the youngest of three siblings.
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Linker, George Hospital Stay then Return to Action
George Linker was sick with yellow jaundice while he was on the front.