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Clyde G. Gorum

[698-2] - Clyde G. Gorum, U. S. Army, WWII

[698-3] - Clyde in Bremerhaven, Germany, 1945 after the war was over. Barracks in the background.

[698-4] - A partially assembled Fieseler Fi-103R Reichenberg, a piloted version of the V-1 "Buzz Bomb" at the assembly plant near Dannenberg, Germany April 1945.

[698-5] - S/sgt William Froutz of the 29th sits on a Fieseler Fi-103R Reichenberg at the assembly plant near Dannenberg, Germany April 1945.

[698-6] - Location in the small town of Gripple where Clyde was fired upon by a "Hitler Youth" about 12 years old.

[698-7] - Diploma, NCO School

[698-8] - Letter from Commander, 29th Infantry Division

[698-9] - Discharge from the Army of the United States

[698-10] - Report of Separation

[698-11] - News: Veterans retrace D-Day routes

[698-12] - Clyde and Mary at the National Guard Monument, 1988

[698-13] - At a German Bunker on Omaha Beach. 1988

[698-14] - A German WWII Cemetery, 1988

[698-15] - "A Father Lost, A friend Found" from the 2005 issue of The Twenty-Niner Newsletter.

[698-16] - Clyde at gravesite of Clyde House, 1988.

[698-17] - Cover page of book written by Ewal Garrett's daughter and son-in-law. Ewal on left and Clyde on right.

[698-18] - Thoughts on the war by William Melander

[698-19] - Grady (left), Clyde and Otis Gorum at the log cabin where they all were born in Andalusia, Alabama.Photo ca 1980


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