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Clay Manley describes how his family dealt with the rationing of sugar during World War II.
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Clay Manley recalls fears of a German U-boat in Panama City, Florida, where his father, James, was working as superintendent on a military construction site.
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Clay Manley discusses his father James' responsibilities as construction superintendent on a prospective military base in rural Illinois during World War II.
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Clay Manley describes how wartime gas rationing impacted his family.
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Clay Manley recalls how he and his siblings watched airplanes complete nightime practice flights from a nearby military base during World War II.
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Clay Manley recalls how his father, James, lost his job in the construction industry after the war and took an entry-level position at Georgia Power.
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