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Luce, Dwain Normandy then England
Going into this invasion [Annotator's Note: D-Day; the Allied invasion of Normandy, France on 6 June 1944] was not harder for Dwain Luce [Anno
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Luce, Dwain North Africa
Dwain Luce left for North Africa from New York [Annotator's Note: New York, New York].
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Luce, Dwain Northern Ireland and Normandy
Dwain Luce was staging in Northern Ireland for the invasion of Europe [Annotator's Note: D-Day; the Allied invasion of Normandy, France on 6 J
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Luce, Dwain Prewar Life to Army Commission
[Annotator's Note: The interview begins with a conversation regarding how the interview is going to be accomplished.] Dwain Gregory Luce was b
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Luce, Dwain The War Ends
Dwain Luce did not have to wait long to go home.
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Luckadoo, John Segment 1
John Luckadoo, known as Lucky, was born in March 1922 in Chattanooga, Tennessee. He grew up in Chattanooga.
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Luckadoo, John Segment 10
John Luckadoo had no regrets about returning to the United States after completing his 25 combat missions.
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Luckadoo, John Segment 11
After the war the US Army Air Forces suspected that John Luckadoo was suffering from PTSD.
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Luckadoo, John Segment 12
John Luckadoo does not believe that long range fighter protection was possible in the early stages of the war.
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Luckadoo, John Segment 13
The war changed John Luckadoo’s life pretty drastically.
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Luckadoo, John Segment 2
John Luckadoo and the other cadets were segregated in advanced flight training between single engine and twin engine.
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Luckadoo, John Segment 3
John Luckadoo was a copilot in the 100th Bombardment Group based at Thorpe Abbotts.