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World War I Soldier Michael Kokoska Michael Kokoska was born September 28, 1891 in Chicago, the seventh child of Bohemian immigrants Joseph and Majdalena, nee Priban, Kokoska. Joseph and Majdalena immigrated from the Pil
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Western Union / Joseph and son / Coonley Manufacturing / Son Pvt / Marik and Sons / Infantry Co. L. / /

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Europe / /

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Germany / France / United States / /

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Port of Embarkation / Marvillars Herer Belfort Cemetery / Morvillars Military Cemetery / RhineRhone Canal / Camp MacArthur / The Bohemian National Cemetery / Port of New York / Lodge Praha M.W. / Port of Disembarkation / Bohemian National Cemetery / port of Hamburg / /

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coat maker / disinterment site / gas mask / /

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Port of New York / /

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Rhine River / /

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sixth American Expeditionary Force / Lodge Praha M.W. of A. / War Department / Graves Registration Service / Army / 64th Infantry Brigade / Replacement Division / American Expeditionary Force / 32nd Infantry Division / War Dept office of the Quartermaster General / 9th French Division / /

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Emilie / Albert / Frank / Michael Kokoska Michael Kokoska / Graves Reg / Wilber N. Lee / Michael Kokoska / Charles / Anna / C. Charles C. Pierce / James / Joseph / Jennifer Holik-Urban / Edward / Majdalena / Mary Darda / Emil / /

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trucker / Colonel / member / /

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Texas / New Jersey / Wisconsin / Michigan / /

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