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Ralph Carrington

. . Ralph Carrington Ralph Carrington served with the Army Air Corps during WW II.  But he almost didn’t get in.  When he volunteered for service in 1942, it was discovered that he was colorblind.  But a year later, as the war escalated, Ralph was drafted into the Army and

Joseph Capone

. . Joseph Capone Joseph Capone entered the US Army in January 1943 and served until December 1945.  He fought in France, Belgium, Holland, and Germany as an infantryman in Company E, 415th Infantry Regiment, 104th Infantry Division, also known as the Timberwolf Division. We met Joseph Capone on a

Barry Campbell

. . Barry Campbell Barry Campbell is from Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania.  He was drafted into the Army in 1965 and sent to Vietnam with the 4th Infantry Division.  He was in Vietnam together with fellow Beaver Falls native, Ken Thomas.  While in-country, the soldiers’ wives wives were pregnant with their

Sam Cammarata

. . Sam Cammarata Sam Cammarata grew up in Pittsburgh’s Manchester neighborhood.  At 94, he fondly recalls it as a wonderful place to live—ethnically rich and always exciting. After dropping out of high school, Sam went into the service in early 1940 (before US involvement in the war) and he

Angelo Cammarata

. . Angelo Cammarata Angelo Cammarata was drafted into the US Navy during WWII and served as a cook on a troop transport in both the Pacific and Atlantic theaters.  During the war, four Cammarata borthers all served at the same time. I May Be Gone Last call:

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