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GEORGE CHAS. ADAM HE, TOO, WAS A CASUALTY. 2/26/45

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GILBERT G ADAIR LST-177 US NAVY NORMANDY 6-6-1944

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WILLIAM G ADAIR BARBARA C ADAIR DE OPPRESSO LIBER

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JOHN W CRITTENDEN 8TH USAF JUNE 6, 1944

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CHARLES J. ADAIR MSGT, USAAF PACIFIC CAMPAIGN

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GLEN SCHLATTER RADIO OFFICER USAAF EUROPEAN OPS

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JOHN H. BJARNASON US ARMY GERMANY

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MONTEREY ADAIR LT. USAAF B-17 PIC FOGGIA, ITALY

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ABNER ADAIR US ARMY PACIFIC CAMPAIGN

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WARREN J. COLE USMC 1944-1946 SEMPER FI

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