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>Subject: Re: The nature of war. >From: "Keith Willshaw" [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Date: 12/3/03 10:49 AM Pacific Standard Time >Message-id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > >"ArtKramr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message >news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> GRAVES OF 344TH BOMB GROUP MEMBERS BURIED AT CAMBRIDGE AMERICAN CEMETERY >> COTON ENGLAND >> >> NAME RANK UNIT DATE/DEATH SER. NO. >> Strauss, John A. S/Sgt 494 04 June 1944 12083270 >> Eckert, John K. 1 lt. 494 08 March 1944 >0-025692 >> >> Worrell, Thomas 2 lt 494 09 March 1944 0-692598 >> >> Burgess Julian 1 lt. 497 02 July 1944 >0-684267 >> >> >> Border, Alfred S/sgt 494 08 March 1944 17067585 >> >> Mayfield, Cleve S/sgt 495 15 June 1944 14141349 >> Veale, Sidney T/sgt 495 25 Aug 1944 10600657 >> >> Williams, Edward 1 lt. 496 30 Aug 1944 0-579664 >> >> Whister, Leman Jr. 1 lt 495 25 Aug 1944 0-693085 >> O Connell, Richard 2 lt 495 25 Aug 1945 0-750092 >> >> McNanny, George S/sgt 494 08 March 1944 06991524 >> > >Its a beautiful but sad place, I pass it every day and pop in from time >to time. The curators do a fantastic job not just maintaining the >place but helping visitors find individual graves. > >Keith > > . Keith, Thank you for that. Memories of absent friends stay with us forever. Regards, Arthur Arthur Kramer 344th BG 494th BS England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany Visit my WW II B-26 website at: http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer
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