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Mudder, Schuler, DeRose

Mudder, Schuler, DeRose

Photo reference is Erwin Mudder, Shueler, Bobby DeRose. Research indicates that it may be "Allen" Mudder from Avon, South Dakota and that the correct spelling is Schuler as no enrollee was found with spelling Shueler. Bobby DeRose is correct. Bob was from Springfield, South Dakota and known by this editor.

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