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Clyde Bowie World War I Doughboys

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Clyde Bowie World War I Doughboys
Gt Grand-dad, Clyde Bowie. Half African American and Half Choctaw Native American (1918).
Date & Place: in France
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Do you happen to know the name of the man on the right? He looks alot like my uncle Dibens who was drafted for WWI. He was also half Choctaw and half African American.
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