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Email sent: Sat 6/14/2008 2:10 PM |
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Steve
I might have a picture of him. I will dig
through my stuff and see what I can come up
with. Thank you for being so helpful. He is
an Uncle of my grandmother's. I don't know
what that make me to him. But, I will send
you the info and the pic all at once.
Thank you
Jen |
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Email sent:
Saturday, June 14, 2008 12:04 PM |
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Jennifer,
Does the newspaper clipping have and
information about the outfit he was in, etc.
If you will take the time to write an appeal
for information concerning this man and give
as many details as you can I will post it
for you. If you will scan the article I will
also post it also. Is there a photograph of
him available? Is he any relation to you or
your family?
Steve Speer |
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Email sent:
Saturday, June 14, 2008 12:54 PM |
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Steve,
Sorry about that. I am looking for Philip
Reuschel all I know is that he registered
during WWI. I have found a few newspaper
articles saying that he was transfered from
Ft. Pierce, FL to Camp Forrest. That is all
I know on his military record.
Thanks
Jen |
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Email sent:
Saturday, June 14, 2008 10:55 AM |
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Jennifer,
Your question is one which is broad in
scope. There were hundreds of thousands of
men who went through training at Camp
Forrest then on to war. If you can narrow
your search a little I will at least place
it online for you at
www.campforrest.com.
Is there a specific person, outfit, etc you
are searching for?
Steve Speer |
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Email sent:
Saturday, June 14, 2008 11:40 AM |
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My name is Jennifer. I recently found your
websites about Camp Forrest. My question for
you is - Is there somewhere either online or
in person that I can find information on
soldiers that attended?
Thanks
Jen |
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