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Searching for a WWI Hero

the course of a recent visit with my niece who is a teacher in the Dallas, Texas, area, I showed her several of the articles I had written for including one about my grandfather who was in the Chemical Corps during WWI (“Sketches and Camouflage: Military career of Earl Albright Riggs,” November 2019, vol. 26, no. 11). She took the article along with a WWI helmet and tunic (from my son) to share with her

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