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World War II Veteran: Clifford Perry


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Cliff Perry served in the Army with the 36th mechanized cavalry. Cliff was the company clerk for two years. When they ran short of replacements, Corporal Perry lost his typewriter and gained a tank. After one hour’s instruction, he became a tank driver. As a farm boy, it didn’t seem too strange to get in, start it up and head out. Cliff tells us his first encounter with the Russian army at the Elbe River. It was two 15 year olds in ratty-looking clothes looking for food. He also shares his experience at the Battle of the Bulge.

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Post Date: September 6, 2007