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Andrew Lengyel
Photographer: Michael Herrick
Taken: February 15, 2010
Caption: Andrew Lengyel
Additional Description:
Andrew Lengyel
Served with Thomas Sinon of
Company K, 102nd Regiment
He was killed in France soon after
T. Sinon on October 24, 1918
he obtained the rank of Private
1st class
Here at Harrison Park is the
history of the memorial trees
Now some 70 years later, people
who rest and picnic under the shade
of these majestic trees might
reflect as Kiplin did when he wrote
"The tumult and shouting dies,
the captains and the kings depart,
still stands thine ancient sacrifice,
an humble and a
contrite heart.
Lord God of hosts
be with us yes,
lest we forget,
lest we forget

Submitted: February 21, 2010, by Michael Herrick of Southbury, Connecticut.
Database Locator Identification Number: p97370
File Size: 0.479 Megabytes

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