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a. Note:   1918: 'An early morning German artillery barrage resulted in over 14 percent of Company D being killed or wounded.' Capt Mason comments - California State Militia and National Guard Unit Histories.
  1918: 'The Second Battle Of The Marne' occurred July 15 - September 16, 1918; in the Aisne-Marne Sector, 75 miles northeast of Paris; in a triangular area bounded by Chateau-Thierry, Soissons and Reims, France. 'Clyde was killed in the WW I - 'Battle of Marne'' [Chad Derrington]
  1943: Clyde noted as deceased [obit] from Sacremento Bee, 12-25-1943, page 20]


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