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"We were all subjected to several different kinds of [gas] today, with and without masks... It sure is horrible stuff, honey."

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Lukert was wounded in France, but he did return home to his wife. He spent 36 years in the Army and was a regimental commander in World War II.

Ed Lukert; Date: June 18, 1918; Rank: First Lieutenant; Home: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Ed Lukert


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