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The Doughboy
It was supposed to be the war to end all wars. For three years the United States resisted getting drawn into the conflict “over there”, but in April of 1917, after being repeatedly provoked and threatened, the U.S. entered the raging conflict. Ships carried 10,000 “doughboys” a day across the Atlantic Ocean to fight in Europe. Eventually 4.3 million Americans would serve their country in The Great War. One of them was a young Minnesotan named Kenneth Tyler. Almost a century later, Corporal Tyler’s family is still proud of his service. By framing this collection of beautiful photographs and his original dog tags, they have preserved his memory to pass on to future generations. And for those who are interested, that would be a Harley Davidson 17J that Tyler is piloting.
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