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Quin, Louis C - First Artillery (10th State Troops)

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Carded Records Showing Military Service of Soldiers Who Fought in Confederate Organizations

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1903 - 1927
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Portrait: US Army (USA) Lieutenant General (LGEN) Louis C. Wagner Jr. (uncovered)

A view of a portion of the Great Wall located northwest and north of Beijing showing the walkway atop the wall. The construction of the wall started in the 7th Century BC by the first Emperor Quin Shui Hunag Di. It is 25 feet high and nearly 25 feet thick in places, the original wall, 1500 miles in length, took ten years to complete. In 1368 AD the Ming Dynasty continued construction for 200 years and it now is over 3750 miles in length. Exact Date Shot Unknown

Chinese family ease themselves down the steep incline on a portion of the Great Wall located northwest and north of Beijing. The construction of the wall started in the 7th Century BC by the first Emperor Quin Shui Hunag Di. It is 25 feet high and nearly 25 feet thick in places, the original wall, 1500 miles in length, took ten years to complete. In 1368 AD the Ming Dynasty continued construction for 200 years and it now is over 3750 miles in length. Exact Date Shot Unknown

Quin, T R - State: [Blank] - Year: [Blank]

A view of a portion of the Great Wall located northwest and north of Beijing showing tourists walking the walkway to a fortified tower position. The construction of the wall started in the 7th Century BC by the first Emperor Quin Shui Hunag Di. It is 25 feet high and nearly 25 feet thick in places, the original wall, 1500 miles in length, took ten years to complete. In 1368 AD the Ming Dynasty continued construction for 200 years and it now is over 3750 miles in length. Exact Date Shot Unknown

Faringhy, Louis C - State: New Mexico - Year: 1865

Quin, J S - Age [Blank], Year: [Blank] - Eighteenth Infantry, PI - Sh - Louisiana

A view of a portion of the Great Wall located northwest and north of Beijing showing the fortified tower positions and many tourists. The construction of the wall started in the 7th Century BC by the first Emperor Quin Shui Hunag Di. It is 25 feet high and nearly 25 feet thick in places, the original wall, 1500 miles in length, took ten years to complete. In 1368 AD the Ming Dynasty continued construction for 200 years and it now is over 3750 miles in length. Exact Date Shot Unknown

Lieutenant General (LGEN) Louis C. Wagner Jr, USA (uncovered)

General (GEN) John A. Wickham Jr., US Army CHIEF of STAFF (left), hosts the swearing-in of Lieutenant General (LGEN) Louis C. Wagner, Jr., US Army, as the new Deputy CHIEF of STAFF for Research, Development and Acquisition. Administering the oath of office at the Pentagon ceremony is Major General (MGEN) (right). Holding the Bible is Judy Wagner, wife of LGEN Wagner

A view of a portion of the Great Wall located northwest and north of Beijing. The construction of the wall started in the 7th Century BC by the first Emperor Quin Shui Hunag Di. It is 25 feet high and nearly 25 feet thick in places, the original wall, 1500 miles in length, took ten years to complete. In 1368 AD the Ming Dynasty continued construction for 200 years and it now is over 3750 miles in length. Exact Date Shot Unknown

A view of a portion of the Great Wall located northwest and north of Beijing showing tourists on the walkway leading to a fortified tower position. The construction of the wall started in the 7th Century BC by the first Emperor Quin Shui Hunag Di. It is 25 feet high and nearly 25 feet thick in places, the original wall, 1500 miles in length, took ten years to complete. In 1368 AD the Ming Dynasty continued construction for 200 years and it now is over 3750 miles in length. Exact Date Shot Unknown

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