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Billy was born in Ilium, New York.
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A typical New Orleans jazz band in instrumentation, consisting of trumpet, clarinet, and trombone backed by a rhythm section.
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Men still dressed up nice, sporting fedoras and double-breasted overcoats. The boys wore short shorts and tall socks.
The women wore dresses and kept their hair close to their head. Fur was in and so were floral patterns. Makeup was chic and shoulder pads were very important until the late 1930s. -
First time unstuck in time to the prison hospital-
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Billy was drafted to join the army.
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Billy's father died in a hunting accident
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He meet Weary and two scouts
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Roland Weary dies and Billy is blamed for his death.
So It Goes -
Honorable discharge from the Army
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went to a banquet in honor of a Little League team which is son Robert was part of
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Billy traveled to a New Year’s party where he got disgracefully drunk
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He was visiting his decrepit mother at Pine Knoll
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The first time the Tralfamadorians met with Billy
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Everyone died in the crash except Billy.
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Billy’s daughter's wedding
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Billy dies