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Long, Catherine Life in the WAVES
Catherine Long lived in a barracks with four other WAVES [Annotator's Note: Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service].
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Long, Catherine Postwar
Catherine Long went to LSU because she did not want to go back to the New Jersey College for Women.
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Long, Catherine Reflections
Catherine Long had her most memorable experience in World War II when the armistice was signed. She served because of her patriotism.
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Long, Donald Aftermath of Pearl Harbor
Donald Long did not know what to make of the attack on Pearl Harbor and Hawaii.
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Long, Donald Attack on Pearl Harbor
Donald Long completed his radio training at Alameda and was transferred by ship to Pearl Harbor as part of VP-12 [Annotator's Note: US Navy Pa
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Long, Donald Becoming a Sailor
Donald Long would have preferred to be in the Coast Guard since a station was near his home.
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Long, Donald Black Cat Squadron
Donald Long and his squadron [Annotator's Note: Patrol Squadron 12 (VP-12)] were transferred to the group that became known as the Black Cat S
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Long, Donald Early Life
Donald Berton Long was born in June 1921 in Saint Cloud, Minnesota. He is the oldest of the four brothers and two sisters.
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Long, Donald Postwar Service and Careers
Donald Long had enough points after the war to be discharged from the Navy, but he and his wife elected for him to continue his military service.
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Long, Donald Reconnaissance Duty
Donald Long performed defensive beach guard duty in the aftermath of the Pearl Harbor attack.
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Long, Donald Reflections
Donald Long feels the combat that his father saw in France during World War 1 and that experienced by his brother on Okinawa had a profound effect
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Long, Harold Education and War's End
Harold Long was born in January 1926 in Lawrence, Kansas. He grew up in southern Illinois during the Great Depression with two sisters.