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William Wallace, Jr. describes a meaningful encounter with a friend of his father's decades after World War II
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William Wallace, Jr. shares his father's memories of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and its impact on military service people and civilians.
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William Wallace, Jr. describes his father's training in chemical warfare at Barksdale Field in Louisiana during World War II.
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William Wallace, Jr. describes his father's calling to Christian ministry.
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William Wallace, Jr. describes his father's one "protest" against Japanese in the years after World War II.
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William Wallace, Jr. describes how his father received his regular military salary for time spent as a prisoner of war in a lump sum in 1945.
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William Wallace, Jr. describes how his father, William Wallace, Sr., characterized life in South Georgia during the Great Depression.
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William Wallace, Jr. describes the punishments his father and fellow prisoners of war faced in Japan during World War II.
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William Wallace, Jr. describes his father's reflections on the meaning of sacrifice during World War II.
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William Wallace, Jr. shares his father's experience surviving the Bataan Death March in the Philippines during World War II.
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William Wallace, Jr. describes the work his father was forced to do as a prisoner of war in Japan during World War II.
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