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Sea of Japan [[up arrow]] 6/2/46 me By Johnson 6/7/08 Columbia City Paul R. Anders, 81, of Columbia City, John North, Paul Anders 6/9/46 By Jones Paul died 6/6/2008 130 Jones, Thomas, Gardner 6/2/46 Karatsu Seaside Resort By Johnson John Gilbert North, 74 August 5, 1926 - November 25, 2000 John Gilbert North, 74 of Columbia City, died 8:30 p.m. Saturday, November 25, 2000 at Parkview Hospital Jones, North, & Anders A nurse took this picture with my SpeedGraphic 9x5 camera John died 11/25/2000 Echoes of th Fallout 25 Years Ago (June 27-July 3, 1946) Alvino Ray, topflight guitarist was to bring his orchestra to Tri-Lakes on July 5. He was tar and was "discovered" by Horace to join Heidt's "Musical Knights." His marriage was to the eldest of the King Sisters, Luise. Three men from the country held a reunion in an army hospital at Fukuoka, Japan. They were Sgt. John North, with the Third Combat Engineer battalion, who was visited while undergoing treatment for an arm injury by Corp. Paul Anders and Sgt. Bill Jones. The war department's latest casualty list on World Wa showed that 308,978 men a were killed in the 4-year Included were 1,424 still l as missing. The navy announ that 37,659 naval, marine e their lives as a result of war. Of that total, 928 were ed as missing but were pres ed to be dead. U.S. deaths t ed about 126,000 in the World I. Only three of the nation's 000-odd counties did not su any World War II casual the army said. They were F country, Tex., Esmeralda cou Nev., and Yellowstone Nati Park county, Wyo. By the will of Mrs. An da Ramsey, $2,000 in cash bequeathed to the Hively U Fire motorcycle 131
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