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| Traveling World War I exhibit coming to WichitaKansas.comBy Beccy Tanner A World War I exhibit will be in Wichita on Wednesday from 10 am to 6 pm at Exploration Place in the Entrance Plaza. “The Honoring Our History” exhibition is free and open to the public. The exhibit showcases the tight conditions found ... |
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| A couple of World War II Navy veteransThe Island NowAlong with 63 years of marriage, Walter and Joan Hobbs have something else in common: they both served in the US Navy during World War II. The two 62-year Mineola residents are also both 90 years old, but they still have sharp recollections of those ... |
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| Letter: Those who served in World War I should not be forgottenThe Morning SunOften, when honoring these courageous soldiers, we forget the 116516 American men who lost their lives during World War I. This year, we can change that. From Gratiot County alone, 15 brave men were never able to return home after either being killed ... |
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| World War II veteran awarded high school diploma posthumouslyHerald & ReviewDECATUR — In February 1943, Charles Lyle Reynolds, a member of the Decatur High School Class of 1943 during World War II, couldn't wait to get into a military uniform. He dropped out of school and, with twin brothers Keith and Ken, enlisted. |
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