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POW's Wife Tell Some of Her Experiences
William D. Fink was born and raised on a small farm near Ewing, NE. He was drafted in 1942. His parents had 4 sons and a son-in- law in various branches of the service. Brother Lee
first appeared: 9/27/2007
Arthur Winters: 3 Time Purple Heart Veteran
My husband's name is Arthur L. Winters. He is 88 years old and now uses a cane. He is a WWII decorated war hero with the First Infantry.
first appeared: 9/27/2007
Homefront: The Welty's in Wartime
There is a story in Progress Based on the Wartime Letters, Not quite ready yet.
first appeared: 9/25/2007
my time in korea
My father asked me to write this down for him last year. He passed away this year. He never recieved his purple heart due to records burned in St. Louis. Anyone with info, please e-mail me. I would l
first appeared: 9/25/2007
My Military Career
I was in the Air Force for 8+ years and had some great duty stations. I was with a U2 Squadron out of DelRio Tx. Did a lot of TDY with them. After a tour at Goose Bay Labrador, I took my discharge an
first appeared: 9/24/2007
Deliverance
Why is it when we're young, no contentment can be found? All our hope lies somewhere in the future, where things always look better. When I was in elementary school, I wanted to explore the world
first appeared: 9/24/2007
The Rat Story from a letter written Dec. 22, 1943 to wife Venice Allen Crossen
My Dear- Sit down easy, relax, and listen quietly. It isn’t that I expect you to believe me, but here is what actually happens at this end. There are native troops in the area
first appeared: 9/24/2007
Grit from the Korean War
I graduated from Waynesboro Senior High School in 1948 in the state of Pennsylvania. I enlisted in the United States Marine Corps a few months later and served from 1948 to 1952 with an h
first appeared: 9/23/2007
Not in the Battle - Still a Lucky Vet
HUBERT DOUGLAS “Bud” SIMMONS, born January 12, 1926 at Linton, Trigg County, KY, was drafted in the United States Army, June 15, 1945. Simmons was inducted at Louisville
first appeared: 9/23/2007
My Uncle
Uncle Cliff entered the service Oct. 28,1941. He went to Ft. Thomas Ky. Was assinged to Ft. Wheeler. Ga.Oct. 30th. On Feb. 5th. 1942 he was assigned to Ft. Dix N,J. He arrived in Nor
first appeared: 9/23/2007
Growing up a Soldier
I was nineteen years old and an infantry rifleman in the Twelfth Regiment of theFirst Cavalry Division during World War II. We fought in the South Pacific and two campaigns of thePhilippines, t
first appeared: 9/22/2007
Krauter Brothers - Harold, Leroy, Johnny, Jimmy
The Krauter Brothers are Part II of Interviews by Juell Krauter Brown of her 8 uncles in WWII -the Reeh Brothers and the Krauter Brothers. Juell has many pictures and war albums, but not
first appeared: 9/22/2007
Reeh, Bruno and Julia -Three sons and three sons-in-law
Interviews By Juell Krauter Brown In The 1990's
first appeared: 9/22/2007
U.S.S. Biscayne
NOTE; My brother, James M. Goff died in March, 2007. These notes that he had written years ago were found in the bottom of a drawer. I will copy these notes&n
first appeared: 9/21/2007
My Fathers Generation
My father, Alvin Lampe, graduated from high school in Beatrice Nebraska in 1940. He had joined the Nebraska National Guard during high school. When they were activated he was stationed at Camp
first appeared: 9/21/2007
Dad Away/Mom at home
My Dad was stationed in Pueblo Colo. My Mom went to see him when she was pregnant with me--She sat on her siutcase all the way on the train. When she got there- she met Dad and then the brass closed
first appeared: 9/20/2007
What Did Dad Do in the War?
A little over two years ago I began to wonder what Dad did in the war. Dad passed away in 1983 having mentioned precious little to his family about his war experiences. With encouragement from my hus
first appeared: 9/20/2007
WAR ZONES
Running SeekingHiding KillingScratching CrawlingBarely LivingBombs MisslesGuns AmmoBroken ConcreteBloodstained FoxholesDead ForgottenOr Never KnownAlways DangerIn War Zones
first appeared: 9/20/2007
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