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Saturday, October 31, 2015
October 31, 1944: Yanks Clear Maizieres-Les-Metz
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The Johnstown Tribune - October 31, 1944
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Friday, October 30, 2015
October 30, 1944: Push Germans Back in Holland
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The Johnstown Tribune - October 30, 1944
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Lt. Joseph Dzwileski
Sgt. Walter Dzwileski
Staff Sgt. Paul Dzwileski
Edward Dzwileski
Thursday, October 29, 2015
Wednesday, October 28, 2015
October 28, 1944: Smash German Anchor in Holland
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The Johnstown Tribune - October 28, 1944
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Tuesday, October 27, 2015
October 27, 1944: Navy Announces Loss of Six Combat Ships in Action Against 27 Lost by Japs
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The Johnstown Tribune - October 27, 1944
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Monday, October 26, 2015
October 26, 1944: More Than 26 Japanese Warships Sunk Or Heavily Damaged in Sea-Air Battle
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The Johnstown Tribune - October 26, 1944
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Sgt. Michael Picadio
Staff Sgt. Willard Nosal
Sunday, October 25, 2015
October 25, 1944: Jap Fleet Hit Hard in Sea-Air Battle; U.S. Light Carrier Princeton Is Sunk
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The Johnstown Tribune - October 25, 1944
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Mr. & Mrs. William Pounds
Willard Wolford
Pfc. William Yoder
Pfc. Jack Yoder
Seaman First Class Fred Gregovich
Michael Gregovich
Pfc. Jerald Koontz
Saturday, October 24, 2015
October 24, 1944: Canadians Cut the Schelde Causeway: Yanks Forge Ahead in the Philippines
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The Johnstown Tribune - October 24, 1944
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Jack Small
Harry Klink
Eleanor Hillegas
Friday, October 23, 2015
October 23, 1944: Yanks Drive Japs From Palo, Leyte; Western Front Offensive Stepped Up
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The Johnstown Tribune - October 23, 1944
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Pvt. William McDowell
Thomas Homage
Pruner - Miller