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    Deanna

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    1. Sweet! Thank you for the responses. Tried to figure out if i could delete this post, as my friend found the answer and id. Thanks anyways..! Admins, you can delete this if you want, no longer a need to have it up.
    2. A friend of mine found this in his grandmother's attic in Flint, North Wales. Is unable to detrine which infantry/battaltion or other it could be of... Thank you for any information that could be provided... - Dea
    3. A friend of mine found this in his grandmother's attic in Flint, North Wales. Is unable to detrine which infantry/battaltion or other it could be of... Thank you for any information that could be provided... - Dea
    4. Nice! You even have a plan view of the building(s). Is this one of your personal collection that you took a photo of for archive purposes or was this something that you just happened to find on the internet by chance..?
    5. I'm sorry you got burned on that Stogieman...karma is real, they will get theirs one day man.
    6. Hendrik that photo is awesome! I have never in all these years seen a recent photo, or even a possibly confirmed photo of where McCrae wrote that poem....now I have thanks to you. I appreciate that more than you know....
    7. Those are beautiful sets...they will display wonderfully in any form you choose..
    8. Thanks Stogieman, I saw that some years back now, didn't even hesitate..
    9. The medals, bars, pins and patches that I have of the collection of George W Schook, an Army Sgt who served 2 tours of duty during the Korean War, as well as serving during the initial years of the Vietnam War. Sgt Schook, whilst serving in the the 19th Eng Btln., was mortally wounded on 7 Aug 1967 in the area of Tam Quan when the vehicle he was traveling in hit upon a booby trapped mine hidden within the dirt road; and due to the massive and acute hemorrhage that were inflicted, sadly passed away the next morning, 8 Aug 1967, at 06:30 hours, at the 93rd Army Hospital. His parents and his wife survived him. He was interred in Fort Logan Natonal Cemetery in Denver Colorado with full military honors. Sgt. George Washington Schook, you are not forgotten.
    10. Wow! Never have seen one of those, the soldier tables sure, but not one for a Chaplain.
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