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Lt. Col. Lewis M. Bloom |
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Lt. Col. Bloom recalls an incident towards the end of the war in Europe in which he accepted the surrender of a German-occupied hospital. |
Copyright © 2000 by Lewis M. Bloom. All Rights Reserved |
Mr. Forrest S. Clark |
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Mr. Clark reports on how his badly damaged B-24 escaped German fighters during a April 13, 1944 bombing mission to Lechfeld air base by landing in Swiss territory, and their subsequent internment in Switzerland. |
Copyright © 2007 by Forrest S. Clark. All Rights Reserved |
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Mr. Clark, a B-24 tail-gunner, gives his account of his crew's miraculous escape from German fighters and crash landing in England following a November 18, 1943 bombing mission to Norway. |
Copyright © 2007 by Forrest S. Clark. All Rights Reserved |
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Mr. Clark describes a hairy landing at a RAF base in England following a long mission. |
Copyright © 2007 by Forrest S. Clark. All Rights Reserved |
Dr. Jay Comeforo |
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Dr. Comeforo writes about his career as a ceramic engineer, particularly his work on radar during World War II and for the Air Force between WWII and the Korean War. |
Copyright © 2002 by Jay Comeforo. All Rights Reserved |
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Dr. Schatz provides an overview of his work as a researcher in the US Army and at Rutgers University. Dr. Schatz's work led to the development of
streptomycin. |
Copyright © 2003 by Albert Schatz. All Rights Reserved
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Dr. P. Richard Wexler |
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Dr. Wexler describes his life from childhood to the date of writing, primarily focusing on his service as a dentist with the First Cavalry Division in the Pacific Theater of Operations. |
Copyright © 2003 by P. Richard Wexler. All Rights Reserved |