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THIS COPY IS ISSUED TO Commemorate the Services Rendered His Country BY HAROLD H. DUBOIS Entered the service as Private in 132d Infantry, April 7, 1917. Commissioned Second Lieutenant, May, 1918. Promoted to First Lieutenant, October, 1918.
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