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South Vietnamese headquarters reported that government troops killed another 44 Viet Cong soldiers in two fights in the same general area. Five government soldiers were killed and 22 wounded.ERECTION OF BREWERY TO START TER,MERRIMACK, N.H. (AP) —The building of the $40 million Anheuser-Busch Brewery here is to be launched wtth ceremonies Sept. 4.A company spokesman said today August Busch Jr., president and hoard chairman, will break grown! at the Merrimack rite with a plow hauled by a team of champion Clydes-dale hone* — a trademark of the brewery.Gov. John ff. Khig and other state and local luminaries are scheduled to attend the groundbreaking.The $40 million commitment to New Hampshire's economy is believed to be the largest investment ever made by private Interests in the state.Thomas D. Nadeau, 19Dies on ViArmy Spec. 4 Thomas D. Nadeau, 19, of 14 Caldwell Road, was killed in Vietnam, according to information received by hli parents last night.Details of the death were not readily available, but it reportedly involved a shooting incident Ho was with the 248th Supply Company.Chaplain NotifiesHis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Nadeau, were advised of the youth'* death by an Army chaplain from Fort Devens, Maas.Bom In Nashua on Dec. 27,1MV, he was ■ 1W6 graduate of Bishop Bradley High .School, Manchester and he attended the University of Ottawa.He joined the Anny in 1967 and completed his baric training at Fort Gordon, Ga. Nadeau was stationed at Fort McClellan in Alabama before going to Vietnam in April of this year.Besides his parents, he is sur-tnam DutyTHOMAS D. NADEAU\1ved by two brothers, one ririerand his paternal grandmother. A full obituary will be printed upqtt further information from the government. The Anctil funeral homt is in charge of arrangement*. :
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Tue, Aug 13, 1968

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