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Richard Weber describes the difficulties of life onboard a troop ship in the Pacific.
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Richard Weber describes the joy of returning to the United States after the war.
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Richard Weber describes his experiences as a veteran of World War II.
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Richard Weber describes his family's early-morning reaction to his return after the war.
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Richard Weber describes "the shock" of getting a physical exam in a room full of people.
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Richard Weber describes how he felt called to become a pastor while training at Sheppard Air Field in Texas
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Richard Weber recalls hearing news of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
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Richard Weber describes life in the barracks at Sheppard Air Field in Texas.
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Richard Weber describes the skills he mastered in radio school for the Air Corps.
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Richard Weber describes both the excitement and comedy of receiving packages from his mother while serving in the Pacific during World War II.
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Richard Weber describes his duties as a teletype operator in the Pacific during World War II.
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Richard Weber describes life on the Pacific island of Saipan.
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Richard Weberexplains how he was able to earn a high school diploma after the war.
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Richard Weber recalls receiving his draft notice in 1944.
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Richard Weber describes the spiritual life of soldiers in his unit during World War II.
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Richard Weber describes how his work in the Oriental Missionary Society of OMS brought him to Georgia.
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