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Postby devan » Thu Jan 02, 2014 9:52 am

I'd a book I received from my grandparents when I was tiny. It was titled "Beauty of the Little ones of Georgia".It wasn't a truly book but a book of photos of the soldiers from Georgia who fought in Planet-War I. In this guide it exhibited the pictures of these soldiers and how a quantity of them died(several did come home).However, a quite essential factor I did find out really strongly and its something which isn't acknowledged by record correct. - I observed that in regards to a third at the really least of these who died from Atlanta died to the "Lusitania" and one more vessel that was sunk by the Germans. Yes, it had been transporting troops.
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Postby Johnston » Mon Jan 20, 2014 8:45 am

Are you sure about this? It seems a year too early. Details, please. Sounds interesting.
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Postby ricki » Fri Jan 31, 2014 9:00 am

Who ever replied to my question thought it was somehow connected to my reply to another question. The question was about Georgia History. The sentences afterward simply told of the importance of the book and to find out if anyone else with connection to Georgia History and that book could verify what I saw as child.
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Postby Ryman » Sat Feb 08, 2014 3:23 pm

mayfieldga said: 4 I am sorry about the one with not questions. My question was to verify this from another source or another book like the one I had. I figured there were other books like it somewhere. The person who asked about a liner in 1916. The problem was not that there was a liner then but that history is said to the public that the Lusitania was only suspected by the Germans of carrying munitions. The sinking of that ship was what got the U.S. into World War I. 66 months ago
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Postby Chin-Hwa » Sun Feb 09, 2014 5:28 am

Renrul26 said: 1 Every sentence in your "question" ends in a period or without any punctuation. They are all statements not questions. So, what is your question? 67 months ago
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Postby Mukki » Sun Feb 09, 2014 9:09 am

mayfieldga said: 2 Who ever replied to my question thought it was somehow connected to my reply to another question. The question was about Georgia History. The sentences afterward simply told of the importance of the book and to find out if anyone else with connection to Georgia History and that book could verify what I saw as child. 67 months ago
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Postby Meyer » Mon Feb 10, 2014 2:00 pm

Ok. I don't have any particular connection to Georgia history. I can not verify, but I do not doubt what you saw as a child.
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Postby Segar » Wed Feb 12, 2014 7:45 am

What were US troops doing on a liner in 1916? Are you sure about this? It seems a year too early. Details, please. Sounds interesting. spikejones 66 months ago Please sign in to give a compliment. Please verify your account to give a compliment. Please sign in to send a message. Please verify your account to send a message.
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Postby Garrey » Fri Feb 14, 2014 9:02 pm

I am sorry about the one with not questions. My question was to verify this from another source or another book like the one I had. I figured there were other books like it somewhere. The person who asked about a liner in 1916. The problem was not that there was a liner then but that history is said to the public that the Lusitania was only suspected by the Germans of carrying munitions. The sinking of that ship was what got the U.S. into World War I.
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Postby Cort » Sun Feb 16, 2014 9:48 pm

Renrul26 said: 3 Ok. I don't have any particular connection to Georgia history. I can not verify, but I do not doubt what you saw as a child. 67 months ago
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