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Glady L Reitz 1917 - 1992

Glady L Reitz of Rosemount, Dakota County, MN was born on September 21, 1917, and died at age 74 years old on February 17, 1992.
Glady L Reitz
Rosemount, Dakota County, MN 55068
September 21, 1917
February 17, 1992
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  • 09/21
    1917

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    September 21, 1917
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  • 02/17
    1992

    Death

    February 17, 1992
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    Glady L Reitz lived 1 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 74.
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In 1917, in the year that Glady L Reitz was born, it is believed that a worldwide influenza pandemic began in Asia. By 1920, it is estimated that 50 - 100 million died throughout the world (3 - 5% of the population). In the U.S. alone, 500,000 perished from what came to be called the Spanish Flu or the 1918 flu.
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In 1945, at the age of 28 years old, Glady was alive when on June 22nd, the Battle of Okinawa ended. A joint Army and Marine campaign, supported by the Navy, the Battle of Okinawa went on for 82 days. The last Japanese resistance on Okinawa was defeated. 4,907 Navy, 4,675 Army, and 2,938 Marine Corps personnel were killed in the battle on the US side. It is estimated that 110,071 on the Japanese side were killed - the estimate includes Okinawan citizens who were pressed into service and includes children. With the win of Okinawa, the United States gained an important base of operations in the Pacific.
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