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  • Text: . • • • World War II Honoree Page 1 of 1 Carl M. Carlson BRANCH OF SERVICE u.s. Army Air Forces HOMETOWN Bailey, MI ACnVlTY DURING wwn RADIO OPERA TOR, WAIST GUNNER, B-25'S 12TH AIR FORCE. NORTH AFRICA, EUROPEAN THEATER, 70 MISSIONS, 3 YEARS SERVICE, 1
Carlson, Carl (Interview outline and papers), 2008

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  • Text: Citation, Headquarters United Army Air Forces luediterranean Theater of Operations United 3tate Army, APO 650, dated 22 November 1944. Whereupo~ the inclusion a Unit Citation in :iar Department General Orders becomes aut.omat Lc Cir 333 - 1943). The plain
Warner, Frank (Interview outline, video, and papers), 2005

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  • Text: on Norwood St. and 6 I saw a job opening at the Eastown theater, they had a sign out there and I went in and talked to the owner at that time, Allen Johnson, and he said, “do you want that job”? And I said, “Yes”, and he was surprised, and he said
Vega, Francisco M. (Interview transcript, video, and papers, 3 of 3), 2008

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  • Description: Bill Lamb served in the Army Air Corps during World War II. He served as a glider pilot, despite being trained on powered airplanes, in the European theater during the later part of World War II. He participated in the Rhine crossing in 1945
Lamb Jr., Lawrence (Bill) (Interview outline, video, and papers), 2008

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  • Text: ” but decided the doctor was a better judge of his health and trusted his judgment. The Pacific Theater • (52:29) He next sent to the Pacific. He had to bail out again while in the Pacific, and landed in the ocean. • (52:50) After the second crash he
Maleckas Jr., Frank (Interview outline and video), 2008