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Rogers, Ernest Segment 10
They [Annotator's Note: the Japanese] let some of the Red Cross packages go to pot. They would put them in store house and never issue them.
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Rogers, Ernest Segment 11
They [Annotator's Note: the Japanese] called the officer over and told him that the war was over.
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Rogers, Ernest Segment 2
After he ate breakfast Rogers went up to the radio system that was set up on the apron at the airport.
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Rogers, Ernest Segment 3
During the initial attack Rogers was in the bushes away from the air field and could see them fly over.
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Rogers, Ernest Segment 4
After the war started their NCO [Annotator's Note: non- commissioned officer] went to Pan Am station and brought back some equipment so they c
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Rogers, Ernest Segment 5
The 24th [Annotator's Note: 24 December 1941] was the same; no water and no food. They could barely talk.
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Rogers, Ernest Segment 6
There was a small passageway that went all the way up the side of the ship to the front of the ship.
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Rogers, Ernest Segment 7
One afternoon they were taken to a railroad station and put on a train but were not told where they were going.
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Rogers, Ernest Segment 8
The prisoners would steal stuff whenever they could. Sometimes the men would get searched.
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Rogers, Ernest Segment 9
The prisoners had their own doctors they had to rely on. They had a Japanese doctor assigned to them but he was not 1 of their better doctors.
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Rogers, John 50th Anniversary, Meeting a Local Family and Fighting the Germans
John Rogers went back to France for the 50th Anniversary.
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Rogers, John Aerial Bombardment, Availability of Supplies and Liberating Civilians
John Rogers enjoyed the Air Force officer that served with them. He was always able to locate a chicken to eat.