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Tobin, Gross, Cunningham, Fisher

Tobin, Gross, Cunningham, Fisher

Frank Tobin, Red Gross, Bob Cunningham, Howard Fisher standing in front of CCC building. Red Gross may be Clarence J Gross who served in Camp Roubaix. Howard Fisher and Bob Cunningham are not listed on the roster but Carl Cunningham is listed and served at Camp Roubaix.

Frank Tobin, Red Gross, Bob Cunningham, Howard Fisher
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