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Gunners Mate 2nd Class
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Mayport
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Davis, Claude Sidney
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Floyd, James Lambert
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Gilbert, Crawford James
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Ships Cook 1st Class
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Atlantic Beach
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Greenlaw, Alonzo C
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Comment on the draft of Beaches Veterans and World War I which has become an appendix of the book The World's Finest Beach.
Beaches Veterans in World War I
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Mar 6 2007, 6:59 PM EST
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when the United States entered the conflict in April, 1917, and President Woodrow Wilson convinced Congress that men would have to be dragooned into the
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when the United States entered the conflict in April, 1917, and President Woodrow Wilson convinced Congress that men would have to be dragooned into the
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