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Military Death RecordsMilitary Death Records on Ancestors At RestList of the killed and wounded from the 1st U.S. Volunteer Cavalry (Rough Riders) Battle of San Juan Hill 1898 during the Spanish American WarGerman Death Cards Cenotaphs in Ontario Death Card Pt. Thomas Kehoe Jr died in France 1918 American Expeditionary Force WW1
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