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many, witn me occupying roreea.—r—- . iSON'S GRAVE LOCATED.The Central Records Office in France gives the exact location of the grave of Adolph Flach of this city, who was ■among the Mobile boys in the RainbowDivision who lost their lives in the war.Location of the exact burial place wasrequested by his mother. Mrs. W. E. Berg. 109 Monroe street. The letter says: “Your son was killed in action by the enemy on July S0( 1918, during the opera, tlons at Chateau-Thierry, while on duty with Company M, 186th infantry. Private Flach was burled on August 2. 1918, in cemetery 436, at VtlIier-s«r-Fire, Department of Alsne. The grave is marked by a head 'board and an identificationtag.**.. _ _ ____ . i•r A »» i AAiriAki At gjfi eecr
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Mobile, Alabama, US

Mon, May 26, 1919

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