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It's World War I ; but rather interesting

Discussion in 'Civil War History - General Discussion' started by whitworth, Feb 14, 2012.

  1. whitworth Sergeant Major

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    Thanks, very interesting.
  5. Karen Lips First Sergeant

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    Thanks for sharing. Very interesting. Another good thing about this forum is the ocassional post about other wars .
  6. kholland First Sergeant

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    Fascinating link. It's is sad that 165,000 Commonwealth soldiers are still unaccounted for as the article states.
  7. mulejack Sergeant

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    Yep, I often wonder where else would someone be able to find this information other than this site.

    Thanks for posting it.

    Mulejack
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    thanks for posting this, fascinating stuff!
  9. donna 2nd Lieutenant

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    Interesting post. Always interested in World War I. A number of my ancestors served. I find a nice forum is The Great War forum.

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