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  1. Sensing the coming war and believing the military to be his best option for a career and a future, Carter joined the US Army in September 1941. He left behind a sweetheart, Mildred Hoover, and their baby son, Edward “Buddha” Carter III, born March 27, 1941. Due to racism and segregation, the vast majority of African Americans in World War ...

  2. Sergeant Edward Carter US Army Medal of Honor Recipient ... Museum Supporter ... 5:00 p.m. 945 Magazine Street, New Orleans, LA 70130 info@nationalww2museum.org 504 ...

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  3. The newest attraction at The National WWII Museum in New Orleans brings history to life like never before. Enjoy an unforgettable evening of music, special effects, and entertainment as projections 90 feet tall transport you back in time.

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  5. The SS William C.C. Claiborne, first Liberty ship launched by Delta. The National WWII Museum, Gift of Earl and Elaine Buras, 1999.060.007. Delta launched a total of 188 Liberty ships (out of 2,710 produced overall) during the war. The average time it took the Delta workers to build one of these massive ships was on average 82.8 days.

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  6. The Negro in New Orleans, by Charles B. Rousseve, New Orleans, 1969. The Past as Prelude: New Orleans, 1718-1968, by Hodding Carter, New Orleans, 1968. Lost New Orleans, by Mary Cable. Photographs and texts about the architectural treasures that have been lost through neglect and demolition.

  7. Apr 3, 2023 · Back in Los Angeles, Carter met Mildred Hoover in 1940. They married and had a son, Edward III. By September 1941, Carter tried to enlist in the U.S. Army again. This time, the U.S. buildup of ...

  8. Mildred Bonvillian Aupied was born in Bayou Black near Houma in Terrebonne Parish [Annotator’s Note: south of New Orleans, Louisiana] on 30 March 1922. She moved to New Orleans after high school graduation seeking better work opportunities in the city. She moved in with her sister. She went to work in a telephone and telegraph company there.

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