Thousands of Warren Countians have served their country in the
military. I will be happy to add your military veteran to the list. Email your
information, images, etc. to Arne Trelvik
MacNEEL
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- Frederick Philip MacNeel
(1938-2011) - US Army
- "Frederick MacNeel," obituary,
Middletown (Ohio) Journal, Tuesday,January 18, 2011
" . . . Fred is an honorably discharged disabled veteran of
the United States Army. After his basic training at Fort Jackson,
SC, he served during the Vietnam Era at Fort Benning, GA, and Schofield
Barracks,HI, as a member of the 25th Infantry Division, Tropic Lightning.
. . ."
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MANG
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- Conrad Mang (1941-2011)
- US Navy, Vietnam
- Anderson
Funeral Homes Website
" . . .He was a veteran of the Viet Nam
War serving in the U.S. Navy, was a longtime amateur radio operator
belonging to the Dayton Amateur Radio Association, American Radio
Relay League with a call sign of K8GAK, and also the Telephone Pioneers.
. . ."
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MANGOLD
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- Terry Richard Mangold
(1946-2017) - US Navy, Vietnam
- Photo: Anderson
Funeral Homes Website accessed 3 Feb 2017
" . . . Terry enlisted in the US Navy and proudly served
his country during the Vietnam War. During that time, he received
both the National Defense Service Medal and the Vietnam Service
Medal before being honorably discharged on July 20, 1969. . . ."
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MANGOLD
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- William Charles "Bill"
Mangold (1951-2016) - Gunnery Sergeant, US Marine Corps, Vietnam
(retired)
- grave at Dayton
National Cemetery
"Mangold, William Charles
GYSGT US Marine Corps, Vietnam
Date of Birth: 04/18/1951
Date of Death: 11/27/2016
Buried At: Section Caw6 Row A Site 9 Dayton National Cemetery "
- Photo: Mueller
Funeral Home Website accessed 21 December 2016
" . . . Bill served in the US Marine Corps discharged as
a Gunnery Sergeant. While in the military, Bill discovered he enjoyed
boxing and was quite accomplished. He found great honor in bestowing
military rites as a distinguished part of the Military Honor Guard.
. . ."
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MANSELL
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- Frederick Thompson Mansell
M.D. (1936-1986)
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MARSH
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- Richard Albert Marsh
(1941-1968) - Corporal, US Army Vietnam
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MARTIN
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- James Edward Martin (1947-2011)
- Sergeant First Class, US Army, Vietnam
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- Michael L. Martin (1947-2002)
- Private, US Army, Vietnam
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MASON
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- D. Scott Mason (c1947-2012)
- US Army, Vietnam
- Photo: "Mason," obituary, Cincinnati
Enquirer, Sunday, January 29, 2012, page B8.
" . . . He was a US Army Vietnam War Veteran having srved
as an engineer in Thailand. . . ."
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- Danny W. Mason (1937-2015)
- US Air Force, Vietnam
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MAYABB
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- John Richard Mayabb (1954-2013)
- US Army, Vietnam
- Anderson
Funeral Homes Website accessed 17 May 2013
" . . . He also served in the U.S. Army during the Viet
Nam war. . . ."
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MAYER
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- Patrick A. Mayer (1956-2011)
- US Army, Vietnam
- Hoskins
Funeral Homes Website
- "Patrick A. Mayer," obituary,
The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), Thursday, August 11,
2011, page B2
". . . A US Army Vietnam Veteran, serving
in the Special Ops, he worked as a Union Rep for the State Workers
Union in Ohio and then for the State of Ohio Department of Rehabilitation
and Corrections in labor relations. . . ."
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McCLUNG
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- James Thomas McClung
(1935-2000) - US Army, Vietnam
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McCLUSKEY
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- William McCluskey
II (c1936-2011) - Colonel, US Army
- Photo: "William McCluskey loved his
country," Cincinnati Enquirer, May 2011.
" . . . Mr. McCluskey served in the Army from 1959 to 1985,
achieving the rank of colonel. Military life involed lots of different
homes as the family moved 31 times. The career enabled Mr. McCluskey
to befriend two other distinguished military men.
"We were very good friends with Colin Powell and Norman Schwarzkopf,
who ran Desert Storm," his wife said.
He completed tow tours in Vietnam. His awards included eight Air
Medals, an Army Commendation Medal for heroism, a Bronze Star and
two Meritorious Service medals. He served in Germany and was given
two Legion of Merit Awards. . . ."
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McCONNAUGHEY
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- David Lynn McConnaughey
(1944-1966) - Ohio PFC Trp A 9 Cav 1 Cav Div (AM) Vietnam Purple Heart
- photo of gravestone
at Lebanon Cemetery
- Interment #8231 in Sec H lot 118-1 on 8 Jul 1966
- The Virtual
Wall for Warren County, Ohio from The Vietnam Veterans Memorial
in Washington D.C.
- "Hillsboro
Soldier of Harness Fame, Killed In Vietnam" The Cincinnati
(Ohio) Enquirer, Saturday, April 2, 1966, page 38
"LEBANON, OHIO (AP) - PFC. David McConnaughey, 22, who
started making a name for himself as a harness race driver before
joining the Army, has been killed in Vietnam.
Mason McConnaughey, who races trotters and pacers, said he was notified
Thursday his son died when he was hit in the back by small arms
fire. The notification did not give the date and place of the battle.
David was a graduate of Hillsboro High School and first drove a
pacer at the age of 15.
Since 1960, he drove his father's horses on various Ohio tracks
and finished in the money 12 times in 21 starts. He entered the
Army in May, 1965, and was sent to Veitnam in October.
The McConnaugheys have four sons. The family lives at Hillsboro
during the winter, but moves to a trailer near the Warren County
Fair Grounds when the harness racing season approaches."
- David
Lynn McConnaughey entry at The
Virtual Wall; The Vietnam Veterans Memorial
PERSONAL DATA
Home of Record: Lebanon, OH
Date of birth: 02/18/1944
MILITARY DATA
Service: Army of the United States
Grade at loss: E3
Rank: Private First Class
ID No: 52607737
MOS: 11B10: Infantryman
Length Service: 00
Unit: A TRP, 1ST SQDN, 9TH CAVALRY, 1ST CAV DIV, USARV
CASUALTY DATA
Start Tour: 11/04/1965
Incident Date: 03/30/1966
Casualty Date: 03/30/1966
Age at Loss: 22
Location: Pleiku Province, South Vietnam
Remains: Body recovered
Casualty Type: Hostile, died outright
Casualty Reason: Ground casualty
Casualty Detail: Gun or small arms fire
URL: www.VirtualWall.org/dm/McconnaugheyDL01a.htm
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McDONALD
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- Thomas McDonald (1947-2010)
- SP4, US Army, Vietnam
- photo of gravestone
at Miami Cemetery -
Interment #10685 in Sec T Lot 79-5 on 9 Aug
2010
- Photo: Stubbs-Conner
Funeral Home Website
- "Thomas L. McDonald," obituary,
The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), Thursday August 12, 2010
"...He was a member of the Waynesville American Legion
Post 615. The self proclaimed mayor of Mt. Holly, he enjoyed country
music and hunting. ..."
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McGEORGE
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- Henry Lee McGeorge (1943-1992)
- Corporal, US Marine Corps, Vietnam
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McGLYNN
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- Daniel R. McGlynn (1951-2008)
- SP4, US Army, Vietnam
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McNUTT
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- Wilma Gene Athy McNutt
(1936-2005) - 1st Lieutenant, US Marine Corps, Vietnam
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McQUINN
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- Arthur Arnold McQuinn II
(1950-2012) - PFC, US Marine Corps, Vietnam
- US
Dept of Veteran Affairs, Nationwide Gravesite Locator
Arthur Arnold McQuinn II, PFC, US Marine Corps, Vietnam
Date of Birth: 21 Oct 1950
Date of Death: 22 Mar 2012
Buried at: Dayton
National Cemetery Sec 36 Site 1347
- Photo: Newcomers
Funeral Homes website accessed 26 Mar 2013
- "Arthur A. McQuinn II," obituary,
Middletown (Ohio) Journal, Sunday, March 25, 2012, page
C2.
" . . . Art lived most of his life in this area, except
when he proudly enlisted in the US Marine Corps. He completed Boot
Camp in 1969 at Paris Island, SC and was assigned to serve in Platoon
121. . . ."
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MEENTS
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- Ronald G. Meents (c1948-2012)
- "Meents," obitaury, Cincinnati
Enquirer, Wednesday, October 24, 2012, page B3.
"Vietnam"
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MENDELSSOHN
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- Paxton
T. Mendelssohn (1946-2016) - US Army, Vietnam
- Photo: Anderson
Funeral Homes Website accessed 29 Sep 2016
" . . . In 1969 Mr. Mendelssohn enlisted in U.S. Army serving
in Vietnam with the 329th Transportation Company Heavy Boat headquartered
in De Nang. . . ."
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MENEFEE (Surname
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- Thomas Dean Menefee
(1932-2015) - Sergeant First Class, US Army retired, Korea,
Vietnam
- Photo: Mueller
Funeral Home Website accessed 19 Mar 2015
"Retired US Army, Korean Conflict, Vietnam Era"
- grave at Dayton
National Cemetery
MENEFEE, THOMAS DEAN
SFC US ARMY
KOREA, VIETNAM
DATE OF BIRTH: 05/18/1932
DATE OF DEATH: 02/27/2015
BURIED AT: SECTION 39 SITE 255, Dayton National Cemetery
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MESCHER
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- Harry Joe "Socks" Mescher
(1947-2010) - US Marine Corps, Vietnam
- photo contributed by Sharon
on 11 Mar 2011
- "Harry Joe "Socks" Mescher,"
obituary, The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), Thursday May
27, 2010, page B2
"... He served with the 1st Marine Division,
3/7 Kilo Company in Vietnam from 1967-1969. He received the Purple
Heart with 4 gold stars as well as other numerous combat citations.
..."
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MIDDLETON
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- Teddy Eugene Middleton
(1949-1969) - Corporal, US Army, Vietnam Air Medal, Army
Commendation Medal, Purple Heart
2ND PLT, C CO, 1ST BN, 8TH CAVALRY, 1ST CAV DIV, USARV
He was on patrol with his unit when he was killed by a booby trap.
- photo of gravestone
at Rose Hill Cemetery
- Interment #4670 in Sec C Lot 189 on 26 Jul 1969
- The Virtual
Wall for Warren County, Ohio from The Vietnam Veterans Memorial
in Washington D.C.
- Photo: "Ted Middleton, 19, Killed
In Vietnam", The Western Star, Lebanon, Ohio, Wednesday
July 23, 1969
"The Theodore "Bud" Middleton family, 206 Short
St., Mason, received word July 17 that their son, Teddy "Ted"
Eugene Middleton, 19, had been killed in action.
Ted enlisted in the U.S.Army a year ago and had been in Vietnam
seven months and had just received corporal rank. He was due for
a rest leave in two weeks. Young Middleton is the second Mason Fataility
in the Vietnam conflict. He was on patrol with his unit when he
was killed by a bobby trap July 15. He was in an air mobile division
of the infantry.
A well known youth throughout Warren County as well as in his local
community of Mason. Middleton was a graduate of William Mason High
School in the Class of 1967. He was an active athlete, participating
in basketball and cross-country. He was Past Master Councilor of
Lebanon Chapter of DeMolay and had the R.D. Degree and Chevalier
Degree in DeMolay, the highest international award a DeMolay can
receive. He was also a member of the Mason United Methodist Church.
Middleton was employed by the Mason Lumber and Coal Company prior
to his enlistment. Bud Middleton, father of the deceased, recently
retired from the lumber compay of which he was a stock holder and
employe of 27 years. His brothers, Robert and Richard, are co-owners
of Middleton Brothers General Contracting and Heating at Mason.
Robert is also president of the Mason Board of Education.
Surviving are his parents, eight brothers and four sisters, Robert,
Richard, Don and Bill of Mason, Jim of Mt. Healthy, Dale of Waynesville;
Clara Adams of Cincinnati, Ida Mae Norton of Mason, Barbara Baker
of Kennedy Heights; Tim, Tom and Beverly at home and his maternal
grandparents Mr. and Mrs. George Boland of Mason.
Full military funeral services will be held July 26 at 2 p.m. at
the Mason Methodist Church. DeMolay services will be held Friday
at 8 p.m. Visitation Friday from 4 to 9 p.m. Burial at Rose Hill
Cemetery in Mason."
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MILLARD (Surname
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- James E. Millard (1937-2017)
- US Air Force (retired)
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MILLER (Surname
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- David Allen Miller (1947-1974)
- Ohio Sergeant, US Army Vietnam
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- Garry E. Miller (1947-2007)
- Staff Sergeant, US Air Force, Vietnam
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- John E. Miller Jr. (1947-2011)
- Sergeant, US Air Force, Vietnam
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- Larry V. Miller (c1948-2009)
- US Marine Corps Vietnam
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- Michael Anthony Miller Sr.
(1938-2010) - US Air Force, Vietnam
- photo of gravestone
at Springboro Cemetery
- West Section H
- "Michael A. Miller Sr.," obituary,
Dayton (Ohio) Daily News, Tuesday, February 2, 2010, page
A9
" . . . Mike served 12 years in the Air Force including
a tour in Viet Nam, he was a Springboro Police Officer for two years
and retired as a Warren County Deputy Sheriff after 15 years in
1990. . . ."
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MINARD
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- Craig Minard (1952-1997)
- US Army, Vietnam
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MONDS
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- Benjamin C. Monds (1934-1982)
- Staff Sergeant, US Air Force, Vietnam
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MOORE
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- James Albert Moore (1948-2009)
- US Marine Corps Vietnam
- Photo: Turfs
Schildmeyer Family Funeral Homes Website
- grave at Graceland Memorial Gardens, Miami Twp,
Clermont County, Ohio
- James "Jim" Albert Moore, The
Middletown (Ohio) Journal, Tuesday, June 30, 2009
"... He graduated from Madison High School in 1966. Soon
after in 1968 Jim enlisted with the Marines. He served his country
on several tours to Vietnam from 1956 - 1971. He was awarded three
purple hearts for his duties. ..."
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- James O. Moore Jr. (1943-1979)
- A2C, US Air Force, Vietnam
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- Ronald Alvin Moore (1943-2016)
- US Army, Vietnam
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- Thomas Cecil Moore (1948-2010)
- US Army
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- Walter Rufus Moore (1934-1993)
- T SGT US Air Force Korea &
Vietnam
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MORROW
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- Richard B. Morrow (1930-2011)
- US Army, Vietnam
- Photo: "Richard B. Morrow," obituary, Middletown
(Ohio) Journal, Friday, September 16, 2011
". . . He had an honorable discharge for the U. S. Army
after serving in the Vietnam War. . . ."
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MOTTASHED
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- Charles R. Mottashed Jr.
(1944-2014) - US Army, Vietnam
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MULLINS (Surname
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- Edward Dale Mullins
(1947-2011) - US Army, Vietnam; Purple Heart & Bronze Star
- grave at Butler
County Memorial Park, Hamilton, Ohio
- "Edward Dale Mullins," obituary,
Middletown (Ohio) Journal, Wednesday, May 11, 2011
". . . Eddie was a veteran of the U.S. Army during the Vietnam
Era from 1967 to 1968, receiving the Bronze Star and Purple Heart. He
was retired from AK Steel. Eddie was a member of VFW Post #3809, DAV
#131, and Moose Lodge #501. . . ."
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- Oliver
James Mullins (1943-2006) - US Navy Vietnam
- photo of gravestone
at Lebanon Cemetery
with Vietnam flagholder - Interment #____ in
Sec G lot 98 on 14 Jun 2006
- "Oliver James "OJ"
Mullins," obituary, The Western Star
(Lebanon, Ohio), Thursday, June 15, 2006
"... OJ was a proud US Navy veteran and retired from GM
in 1996. He was a member of the Lebanon VFW and Eagles."
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- Richard Allen Mullins
(1947-1968) - Ohio PFC Co C 8 Cav 1 Cav Div (AM) Vietnam Purple Heart
- photo of gravestone
at Lebanon Cemetery
with Vietnam flagholder - Interment #8406 in
Sec G lot 98-1 on 3 Aug 1968
- The Virtual
Wall for Warren County, Ohio from The Vietnam Veterans Memorial
in Washington D.C.
- "Richard Mullins," obituary,
unnamed 1968 newspaper clipping at the Warren County Genealogical
Society
"Funeral services for Pfc. Richard A. Mullins, 20-year-old
Lebanon man killed in Vietnam July 23, were held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday
at Oswald Funeral Home. Full military rites were conducted at Lebanon
Cemetery.
Surviving are his wife, Frieda his parents the Rev. and Mrs. O.
B. Mullins, Route 2, Lebanon; a sister, Mrs. Charles W. Monds, Lebanon;
three brothers, Frank of Keystone, Ind., and James and John, both
of Lebanon."
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MUSIC (Surname
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- Charles William Music
(1942-1991) - Private, US Army, Vietnam
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MYERS
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- Thomas Leonard Myers (1949-2012)
- US Army, Vietnam
- Photo: Stine
Kilburn Funeral Home Website accessed 27 Dec 2012
- "Thomas L. Myers," obituary,
Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), Thursday, December 20, 2012,
page A2.
" . . . Born February 21, 1949 in Dayton, Ohio, Tommy was
the son of James Creed and Florence (Blanton) Myers and was a proud
U.S. Army Veteran of the Vietnam War. . . ."
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