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<record><rec_ID>30194</rec_ID><rec_RecTypeID>29</rec_RecTypeID><rec_Title>Cohen C.K. : Military and health.Served: Captain [ France ] 1 Mar 1915</rec_Title><rec_URL/><rec_ScratchPad/><rec_OwnerUGrpID>0</rec_OwnerUGrpID><rec_NonOwnerVisibility>public</rec_NonOwnerVisibility><rec_URLLastVerified/><rec_URLErrorMessage/><rec_Added>2014-08-14 15:58:29</rec_Added><rec_Modified>2020-11-24 11:25:50</rec_Modified><rec_AddedByUGrpID>2</rec_AddedByUGrpID><rec_Hash/><rec_FlagTemporary>0</rec_FlagTemporary><details><item78><item162581><id>15694</id><type>25</type><title>France --, France</title><hhash/></item162581></item78><item16><item162582><id>2661</id><type>10</type><title>Cohen, Cedric Keith</title><hhash/></item162582></item16><item99><item162583>3336</item162583></item99><item77><item263685>8343</item263685></item77><item138><item263686>3834</item263686></item138><item10><item263687>1915-03-01</item263687></item10><item3><item263688>From notes of Ian Jack, Senior Fellow, ST Andrew's College: 'We know very little about the service careers of either Cedric or Cecil. More than half of the 6.5 million British records of personnel in World War I were destroyed by German bombing in World War II, and the files of both Cohens were among those burnt.'</item263688></item3><item251><item931172>8287</item931172></item251><item256><item938241>n/a</item938241></item256><item264><item1230166><id>2661</id><type>10</type><title>Cohen, Cedric Keith</title><hhash/></item1230166></item264></details></record>
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