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Smith""; ""REMEMBERING LAWRENCE CANE David Cane""; ""NOTE ON EDITORIAL PRACTICES""; ""1 Basic Training: Geiger Field, Spokane, Washington August 28a???November 8, 1942""; ""2 Officer Candidate School and Military Intelligence Training: Fort Belvoir, Virginia and Camp Ritchie, Maryland November 9, 1942a???July 31, 1943""; ""3 Preparing for the D-Day Invasion: England January 25a???June 5, 1944"" 327 $a""4 The D-Day Invasion and Beyond: Fighting in France and Belgium June 6a???September 14, 1944""""5 The Siegfried Line and the Battle of the Bulge: Fighting in Germany and Belgium September 15, 1944a???January 26, 1945""; ""6 The End of the Third Reich: Belgium, Germany, and France January 27a???May 8, 1945""; ""7 Waiting to Come Home May 9a???October 29, 1945""; ""APPENDIX A History of The Ticker""; ""APPENDIX B Lawrence Canea???s Request for Reassignment to Combat or Airborne Engineer Battalion""; ""APPENDIX C Diary of Lt. George A. 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