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Soldiers in the Second World War

Soldiers, Sailors and Pilots
  • Roland Beaumont
  • Antony Brett-James
  • Ivor Brett-James
  • George H. W. Bush
  • Richard Carver
  • Ray S. Cline
  • William Colby
  • Jack Alston Crichton
  • Denis Falvey
  • Philip Graham
  • Paul Helliwell
  • Jack Hughes
  • George Hume
  • E. Howard Hunt
  • Robert Emmett Johnson
  • Thomas H. Karamessines
  • Edward Lansdale
  • Harrison Lapahie
  • Cord Meyer
  • Audie Murphy
  • Lennox Napier
  • Patrick Porteous
  • Edward Rector
  • Ivor Rowbery
  • Merril Sandoval
  • John Simkin
  • John Singlaub
  • Mitchell WerBell
  • Charles Willoughby
  • Frank Wisner
By John Simkin (john@spartacus-educational.com) © September 1997 (updated January 2020).

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