Name
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Home
Town
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What The Had To Say
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Alfred Baldwin
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East Norwich, ?
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K.P. Brigadier of the 131st
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Alvin E. Crinklaw
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Concrete, Washington
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Tough ____??
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Anthony Cirocco
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Patchague, New York
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Acthung!
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Arnold Mathus
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Cooksville, Illinois
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Big Deal
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Bill Murray
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Jackson Heights, New York
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Give my regards to old broadway
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Bob Davis
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Long Island, New York
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Charles Moore
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Portland, Oregon
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Goodby Army
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Carl Scapinato
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Chicago, Illinois
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May we always stay together
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Edmund Szulczynski
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Chicago, Illinois
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Let the war come to and end
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Edward Baker
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Chicago, Illinois
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90 day wonders
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Edward Franczeski
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Chicago, Illinois
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Not a thing, innocent
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Eli Perry
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Phoenix, Arizona
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Run Jim Run
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Elmer Brown
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Sacramento, California
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California
here I come
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Emil Marinaccio
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Bronx, New York
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This is the life
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Finley Donica
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Dallas, Texas
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Tex
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Glenn Flatley
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Rock Island, Illinois
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?
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Howard Hoyt
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New York City, New York
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One punch Hoyt, one punch and I'm out
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Ian Stevens
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Chicago, Illinois
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Always with ED S.
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James Mucci
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Carona, New York
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Singing Irishman
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Jim Weinel
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Columbus, Illinois
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A big crock of sh--!
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John Craft
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Freeport, New York
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God save the ding
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John Schabel
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Detroit, Michigan
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Ding Dong Outfit
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John Wrobel
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Chicago, Illinois
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Hut-too-trup-hup
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Joseph Mullin
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Monroe, Michigan
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Just a ding dong outfit
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Lawrence Pochron
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Chicago, Illinois
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Lorenzo Pormigiano
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New York City, New York
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Ding Dong daddy of 131st
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Melvin Martin
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Collinsville, Illinois
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I'll always remember you as double time kox
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Neal Morau
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Rhode Island
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See you at the "depot" for one or two.
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Russell Hammons
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Collinsville, Illinois
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???
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Theodore Jenkins
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Detroit, Michigan
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Waiting for victory
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Thomas Fitzpatrick
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Bronx, New York
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Double Time - Cox
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Tony Piazza
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Brooklyn, New York
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Boy Scouts of America
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William Smith
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Langford, Michigan
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Great life, isn't it?
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James Cox
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Brooklyn, New York
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My Autograph Book In Excell
131st Infantry State Side
POELAU LAUT
Last Name
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First Name
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Nick Name
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Hometown
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Baker
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Edward
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Chicago, Illinois
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Baldwin
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Al
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Al
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East Norwich, NY
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Brown
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Elmer A.
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Elmer
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Sacramento, California
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Burns
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Edgar
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Burns
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Casner
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Capt
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Cirocco
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Anthony
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Ciroc
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Patchague L.I. New york
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Craft
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John
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Craft
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Freeport, New York
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Crinklaw
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Alvin
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Crink
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Concrete, WA
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Davis
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Bob
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Bob
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Long Island, NY
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DiDonato
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Guydo
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Guy
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Detroit, MI
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Donaca
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Finley
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Tex
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Dallas, TX
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Evens
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Sargent
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Evens
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Fitzpatrick
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Thomas
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Fitz
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Bronx, NY
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Flatley
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Glenn
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Glenn
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Rock Island, IL
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Flatley
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Glenn
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Glen
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Rock Island, Illinois
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Ford
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Sargent
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Ford
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Franazenski
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Edwar F
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Chicago, Illinois
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Francihe?
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Sargent
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Sarge
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Hammann
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Russel U.
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Carlinville, Illinois
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Hartman
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Al
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Hart
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Hartman
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Al
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Hart
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Hisson
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Charles
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Hiss
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Hoyt
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Howard
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Howie
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NY, NY
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Hucenhee?
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Benny
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Jackicae?
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Sargent
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Jenkins
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Theodore
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Detroit, MI
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Legro
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Bill
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Bill
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Macarthy
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Bill
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Mac
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Macarthy
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Bill
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Mac
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Makee
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???
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Manatoba
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Sargent
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Maranicco
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Emil
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Amy
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Bronx, NY
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Marina
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Cpl
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Cpl
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Marinoccio
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Emil
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Amy
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Bronx, New York
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Martin
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Melvin
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Collingsville, Illinois
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Mehan
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Charles
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Charlie
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Montoba
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Sgt.
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Moore
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Charles
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Tojoe
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Portland, OR
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Moran
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Neal
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Rhode Island
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Mucci
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James
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Carona, New York
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Mullin
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Joseph H.
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Monroe, Michigan
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Mullins
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Bill
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Bones
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Murray
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Bill
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Bill
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Jackson Heights, NY
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Pearlman
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Danny
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Perry
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Eile
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Perry
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Phoenix, Arizona
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Piazza
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Tony
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Toney
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Brooklyn, NY
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Pochron
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Lawrence
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Porky
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Chicago, IL
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Pormigiano
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Lorenzo
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New York, Yew York
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Raphal
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Al
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Raph
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Rich
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???
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Rich
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Salazar
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Jal
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Jal
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Scarpinato
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Carl J.
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Chicago, Illinois
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Schabel
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John E.
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Shable
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Detroit, Michigan
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Shable
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Jack
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Shable
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Simms
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Charley
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Skowronski
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????
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Squirrel
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Smith
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William .
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Sanford, Michigan
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Stevens
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Ian B.
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Chicago, Illinois
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Strumic
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Hugo
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Stumic
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Szulczynski
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Edmund
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Chicago, Illinois
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Treadbent
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William
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Bill
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Long Island, NY
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Trodson
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Al
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Al
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?, CA
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Vogt
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Charles
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Chuckle Head
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Watkins
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Arnold R.
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Collinsville, Illinois
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Weinel
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Jim
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Columbia, Illinois
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West
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Sgt.
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West
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White
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Bill
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White
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Wrobel
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John
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Chicago, Illinois
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My Friends In THe 131st Infantry
Amy & Tony
131st Infantry Pin
Notes From The Boys
From My Dad's Scrap Book
[
Tony Piazza PFC – Tony
I met him at Fort Brady in HQ Company. He was a regular fellow sometimes a bit high handed and egotistical. We drank beer together, smoked his cigarettes and had a damned good time.
261 Central Ave
Brooklyn
, NY
Guydo DiDonato – Guy
I like him. He was a regular guy, no faults unless you asked him for something. Played around a lot, had fun.
4196 Conato, Detroit, MI
Howard Hoyt – Howie
He was a swell guy. We drank beer and had a good time.
New York
, NY
Alvin Crinklaw – Crink
We drank beer and had a good time. OK in my book. No dislikes except I don't like his big mouth.
Concrete, WA
Elmer Brown – Elmer
He was a good kid from California. He came from strongs. Met him when he transferred to our Company.
Sacramento
, CA
Al Baldwin – Al
I don't know how he ever got into the Army. To old and dumb as hell.
East Norwich
, NY
William Tredbent – Bill
He worked with me in Bohacks in Freeport Long Island. He was a swell guy.
Long Island
, NY
Al Trodson – Al
He was a big fellow from California. Sorry he went without me.
Charles Vogt – Chuckle Head
He was another good guy from HQ Company
Glenn Flatly – Glenn
He was a transportation dispatcher and a good guy, even if he was baloney.
Rock Island
, IL
Skowronski – Skunch
He was a quiet Guy
Emil Maranicco – Amy
He was a wise guy but he made out alright.
Bronx
, NY
Thomas Fitzpatrick – Fitz
He was Amy's inseparable partner and an athlete. He won 3 medals and beat me by plenty.
Bronx
, NY
Jal Salazar – Jal
He was a swell fellow and my best friend. When he drank he would make out he was Irish but he was Mexican and looked it.
Theodore Jenkins
He was no damned good, I never bothered with him.
Detroit
, MI
Bill Murray – Bill
He was a dirty little guy but he was ok. I stayed away from him to.
Jackson
Heights
, NY
Charles Hission – Hiss
He was a swell guy and a good fellow.
Charles Moore - Tojoe
He was a likable little kid from Oregon.
Portland
, OR
Lawrence
Pochron – Porkey
He was a swell CPL and a good guy.
Chicago
, IL
Bob Davis – Bob
He was one of the best. I was sorry he didn't come with me.
Long Island
, NY
Al Hartman – Hart
He was another swell guy. In fact, most of the outfit were good fellows.
Edgar Burns – Burns
He was a loud mouth but he thought he was being right on. As a fellow, he was ok.
Edward Franczeski – Sarge
Our Sgt. He was a dumb little guy from the sticks, somewhere.
Chicago
, IL