Jim Carroll: Suffering hard times

2018-04-03T21:40:18-05:00

Jim enlisted in September, 1946 with four buddies from his neighborhood gang, the “Parkside Maulers.” They all had the idea of using the GI Bill after their service.

Jim Carroll: Suffering hard times2018-04-03T21:40:18-05:00

Gerald Crandall: Answering the call

2018-04-03T08:54:27-05:00

Gerald comes from a family deeply rooted in “answering the call for military duty.” Gerald’s father and uncles all fought in France during World War I and his older brother fought in Europe during WWII.

Gerald Crandall: Answering the call2018-04-03T08:54:27-05:00

Pete Balma: Trying to stay alive

2017-09-06T22:06:07-05:00

When Pete arrived in Korea,  fierce fighting was still going on, back and forth for inches of ground. He spent 14 months there before returning home.

Pete Balma: Trying to stay alive2017-09-06T22:06:07-05:00

Erwin Rabin: Aloha and Mahalo

2017-08-05T11:16:44-05:00

Erwin Rabin served in the Army from 1953 to 1955. He spent six months in Korea at the end of the war. He was then assigned as a Company clerk in Hawaii.

Erwin Rabin: Aloha and Mahalo2017-08-05T11:16:44-05:00

Al Vosylius: Back in Germany

2017-08-05T09:40:42-05:00

Al Vosylius, a native of Lithuania, served in the Army from 1952 to 1954. He worked with the artillery testing team of the US Army 5th Corps.

Al Vosylius: Back in Germany2017-08-05T09:40:42-05:00
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