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| William James Bailey | |
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Bill Bailey, described by Harry Hakam "as the biggest guy in the battalion," was renowned before his involvement in the Spanish Civil War for removing the Nazi flag, in 1935, from the S.S. Bremen while it was in port in New York City.
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| Edward Balchowsky | |
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Born in 1916 in Frankfort, Illinois, Ed Balchowsky said he joined the Lincoln Brigade because he "knew oppression as a kid," having grown up in the town's only Jewish family. As a result of wounds suffered in during the Ebro offensive, Ed's right arm ha... | |
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| Bernard Vaughn Baley | |
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Barney Baley, born in Arnett, Oklahoma, died on February 28, 2001, after a long illness. An active member of the San Francisco Bay Area Post, he had served in the merchant marine during World War II and worked as a construction laborer afterward. After ... | |
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