N&O Index Card Listings
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World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
- Raleigh Sgt. tells of 23 very lengthy days. N.18-44:8.
- Slnppon brothers and sister, Masyville, in armed forces. N.18-44:10.
- Three Fuller brothers, Louisburg, Route 2, in service. N.19-44:3.
- Raleigh gunner bags Zero in attack on refineries; Three McKinney brothers, Fu-puay Springs in service. N.19-44:11 X.
- Three Moore brothers, Macclesfield, in
- service. N. 19-44 15 X.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
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- Four Jernigans, Fayetteville, in service
- Smithfield officer tells of invasion; Chrrl-e's :Edgerton, Raleigh, has 50 misslona Grou of Carolinians are back from Pacific N.24-44:14.
- Tribute to a "top kick". N.25-44:4.
- Three Ingram boys, near Four 0?>s, in service. N.25-44:5. N.27-44:5.
- Raleigh sailor feted in Filipino village
- Five Cahoon brothers, Tyrrell county an<3 Three Harrell brothers, Gatesville in ser vice. N.27-44:8
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World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
- Marines return after war duty; Three Tyree brothers, Kinston, Route 4, in army. N.28-44:5. N.29-44:7.
- 39 isen back from war; zones. N. 28-44:5.
- Large Nazi tank is OK'd by Tar Heel crew leader. N.29-44:6.
- Grllleland brother and sister, Wake Forest in war zone. N.30-44:5.
- Pour Loveless brothers,JRaleigh, in service. N.30-44:10.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
- N.30-44:12.
- Four Wilson brothers, Littleton, in armj
- Marks brothers, sisters, Littleton, in service. D.1-44:3.
- Three Heath brothers, Grimesland, in service. D.1-44:9.
- Four Bass brothers, Newton "'rove, in ser vice. D.1-44:16.
- Many Tar Heels home from war. D.1-44:17.
- Lt. John R.Thomas, Raleigh officer, saves U.S. tank. D.2-44:10.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
- Buchan brothers, Southern Pines, in service. D.3-44:5.
- Four Salter brothers, Broad Greek, Carteret county, in service. D.6-44:5.
- More Tar Heels home from war. D.7-44:10. D.8-44:3. D.9-44:2.
- Propaganda: sample of German propaganda. D.8-44:16.
- Raleigh man, Herbert W.Keeler, aids in Pacific rescue. D.10-44:6.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
- Four Tyndall brothers, Raleigh, in service. D.10-44:5.
- Hood boys in service. D.11-44:5.
- Raleigh sailor, Lester Chalmers, Jr. des cribes PT's battle with warship. D.12-44: 14.
- Richard Gibson gets promotion on battlefield. D.13-44:10.
- Three Morton brothers, Holly Springs, in service. D.14-44:2.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
- Cawthorne brothers, near Warrenton, In service. D.14-44:3. 44:6.
- Tar Heels prove heroes In battle. D.14-
- Four Barnes brothers, Henderson, Route in service. D.14-44:9.
- Three Sawyer brothers, Washington, in service; Tar Heel officers enjoy German club. D.15-44:5.
- Three Gurkin brothers, Clarkton, Route 2, in service. D.16-44:10.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
- Pvt. Hallle W.Glover, Raleigh, Route 3, tells of St. Lo action. D.17-44:8.
- Tarboro soldier battles in nude; Three Pate brothers, Rocky Mount, in service; Smithfield minister, Chaplain William C. Neil, helps build church. D.20-44:8.
- Andrews brothers, sister, Goldsboro, in service; Tar Heel gunner tells of excape.
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- Three Hux brothers, Hobgood, Route 1, ir service. D. 21-44 5.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
- Smithfield man, T/Sgt. H.S.Klrkpatrick, tells of attack on Noemfabr Island, when he was wounded. D.22-44:3.
- Goldsboro flier, Lt. Thomas VanBrunt, tells of battle. D.22-44:5.
- Four Williams brothers, Enfield, in service. D.22-44:8.
- Veterans return. D.23-44:3. 2.
- Sanford officer tells of battle. D.24-44
- Holmes brothers, Raleigh, in army. D.24-44:3.
World War, 1939-1945 (World War II)
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- Nazis outwitted by N.C. soldier, Sgt. William Pierce, Winston-Salem. D.25-44:2.
- Chaney pictures Bastogne region. D.25-44:7.
- Three Best brothers, Warsaw, Route 1, in service. D.27-44:2.
- Three Gardner brothers, Wilson, Route 1, in sertoice; Wilson, Durham soldiers involved in army probe. D.27-44:5.
- Three Kennedy brothers, Pink Hill, Four Hardys, Oriental, Three McLawhorn brothers Winterville, in fc service. D.30-44:3.