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Scheffel, Charles Segment 1
Charles Scheffel was born in Eden, Oklahoma in 1919.
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Scheffel, Charles Segment 10
They were attempting to cross a river in order to capture an airfield that was suspected of housing German transport planes.
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Scheffel, Charles Segment 11
Charles Scheffel was wounded twice in Sicily, once in the arm and a fragment in his leg. Scheffel went back to the aid station to get treatment.
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Scheffel, Charles Segment 12
When they landed in England, Charles Scheffel had been shuffled around as an officer in the regiment. He was all over the place.
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Scheffel, Charles Segment 13
Charles Scheffel’s run in with Mr.
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Scheffel, Charles Segment 14
Charles Scheffel notes that had anyone else been there they would have done the same thing. There are people fighting all over the world today.
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Scheffel, Charles Segment 15
Charles Scheffel located the headquarters of the 39th Infantry Regiment. He reported to the colonel who was glad to see him.
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Scheffel, Charles Segment 16
Charles Scheffel laid there and must have passed out.
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Scheffel, Charles Segment 2
Charles Scheffel got married on 27 March 1942. He cut his college hours down so he could go on a honeymoon.
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Scheffel, Charles Segment 3
When Charles Scheffel became a platoon leader, he used all of the ammunition that they could teaching his men about crack and thump.
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Scheffel, Charles Segment 4
[Annotators Note: Charles Scheffel served in the army as an infantry officer.
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Scheffel, Charles Segment 5
The French Foreign Legion decided to fight with the Allies. Charles Scheffel stayed in the tunnel in Algiers that night.