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Your name [underlined] Albert B. Mosher [end underlined]

Did you by any chance keep a diary of what happened to
you that day? Include any impressions from it.
No.

Were any of your friends killed or wounded either during
landing or during the day?
yes.

Do you remember any conversations you had with them before
they became casualties?
The time element is too great to remember
with accuracy any conversations, one may have
had with personnel whom became casualties in
relation to one particular day.

Were you wounded? NO

Do you remember what it was like—that is, do you remember
whether you felt any pain or were so surprised that you
felt nothing?
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Do you remember seeing or hearing anything that seems funny
now, even though it may not have seemed funny at the time?
There were humerous [crossed out][illegible][end crossed out] occasions which seemed
quite comical during the first few hours. chiefly due
to the fact, everything seemed like a large scheme and
most of us did not have the respect or even might say
fear of enemy shells, mortars, Bombs, etc. that the next
few days learntd us to have.

Do you recall any incident, sad or heroic or simply memorable.
which struck you more than anything else? Throughout the campaign
many individual heroic deeds can be recalled. But within
the first 24 hours. it is hard to pinpoint anything outstanding.

Did you encounter any enemy aircraft or flak? Was your
aircraft demaged?
scattered straffing & Bombing was encinntered during
the first day. But if no particular importance to
our particular section.

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