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Military from Calais Schools
Other Military from Calais Area 
Vietnam
Korean War
World War II
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World War I [external link]
War of 1812
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Spanish-American War
Civil War
Revolutionary War  
Charles Franklin Adams - '35 - US Navy - WWII Pacific & North Atlantic
John D. Adams - '60 - US Navy
Harold R. Alley - '41 - Col. USAAC - WWII Europe
Jack Alley - '56 - SSG US Army Ordnance Corps - Hawk Missile System - US, Germany, Korea
Angus Anderson - '41 - US Army - WWII 
Leonard Anderson ' 36 - US Army
Charles Andrews - '40 - US Navy
Larry Bailey - '79 - US Navy
William Bailey - '76 - US Navy SeaBees - Iraq II
Gerald Baker - '66 - NH Air National Guard
Samuel B. Barlow, Jr. - '67 - US Army
William H. Barlow - '42 - US Air Force
Ernest Barnes - '45 - US Navy - WWII
Jeff Bartlett - '74 - Merchant Marine 
George Bassett - '42 - US Army Retired - WWII, Korea, Vietnam
Arlo Bates - '24 - US Army - World War II
Francis Beaulieu - '50 - US Army - Korea
Gerry Beckett - '40  - US Army - WWII
John Beckett - '38 - Air National Guard
Paul Beckett - '29 - US Navy - WWII 
Philip Beckett - '43 - US Navy - WWII
Peter T. Berry - '57 - US Army - Vietnam
Kim Boehm - '73 - US Marine Corps
Norman Bohanon - ? - US Army - Korea
Edward Q. Bond - '53 - US Army 1953 - 1957 - Korea
James F. Bond - '49 - US Air Force 1949 - 1953 - Korean War
Robert A. Bond - '47 - US Air Force 1948-1951 - Korean War
Joyce Boyd DelMarsico - '51 - US Army - Korean War
Pete Brennan - '75 - US Navy
Lance Bryson - '66 - US Coast Guard Academy
Charles Burns - '55 - US Air Force
Andrea Butler McClanaghan - '96 - US Coast Guard
Blaine Campbell - '40 - US Army Air Corps - WWII, China
Ernest Campbell - '63 - US Navy '68-'72 - Vietnam
Joseph Campbell, Jr. - '86 - US Navy SeaBees - Afghanistan
William F. Campbell - '34 - US Navy - WWII
Sheldon "Buddy" Card
- '54 - US Air Force
William Carlow - '60 - US Marine Corps
Lloyd Carson - '49 - US Navy 
Gerald Carter - '48 - US Army - Korea
James Casey - '35 - US Air Force - WWII
John Casey - '55 - USAF Retired 
Michael Casey - '35 - US Army
Alan Cavanagh - '78 or '79 - US Navy 
Kenneth W. Cavanagh - '34 - US Army Air Corps - WWII Pacific
Arthur Chisholm -'33 - US Army - WWII Europe
Philip Chisholm - '42 - US Army, WWII, Purple Heart
Richard Chisholm - '60 - US Navy
Al Churchill - '65 - US Army - Vietnam
Darrell Clark - '62 - Maine National Guard - Vietnam
George E. Clark - '71 - US Army 
Harold Clark - '48 - US Army - Korea
James R. Clark - '77 -  1Sgt Kuwait & Iraq 
Norman Clark - ? - US Army - Korea
Harold Clossey - ? - US Navy 
Paul Corrigan - '40 - US Army
Craig Cottrell II - '96 - Iraq II
Dyer R. Crosby - '44 - US Army - WWII
Wayne Crosby - '62 - US Army
Mark James Cullen - '66 - US Army - Vietnam, died in action
Richard Currier - '61 - US Navy - 2 Tours Vietnam
David Damon - '61 - US Navy - Vietnam
Howard Damon - '70 - US Marine Corps
Roy B. Davis - '38 - US Army - WWII Pacific 
Timothy A. Dean - ? - US Navy 
Leon Densmore - '20 - US Navy - WWII
Tony DiCenzo - '67 - US Air Force 
Leo Diffin - '42 - US Army - WWII
Peter Doliber - '66 - US Navy 
Charles Donahue - '48 - US Navy SeaBees
Wilfred Donovan - '55 - US Navy
Kenny Doten - '55 - US Navy
Milton Downing - '36 - US Army - WWII
Charles Draper - '63 - US Army - Korea
Paul Drew - '74 - US Navy
Marshall Drinon, Jr. - '40 - US Air Force
Bernard Dubay- '38 - US Air Corps - WWII
Lester Farrar - ? - US Army - WWII
Skip Favreau - '80 - US Army Ranger 
Frank Fenderson - ' 38 - US Army Air Corps
Willard Fenderson - '37 - US Marine Corps - WWII
Gordie Finch - '78 - US Air Force
Ronald Findlay - '35 - US Army Lt. Col. WWII
Gene E. Fitzpatrick - '58 - US Air Force - Germany, Korea
Roger Flood - '66 - US Coast Guard 
Ron Footer - '79 - US Marine Corps & US Air Force
Gerald "Buddy" Forsyth - '67 - US Army - Vietnam 
Olive Foster Pollock - '49 - US WAC - Korea
Howard Fox - '47
William Fox - '38 - US Coast Guard - WWII
Douglas Frost - '52 - National Guard & Navy
Fletcher Richard Frost - '40 - US Navy - WWII
Jim (Harold) Frost  - '63 - US Air Force - Vietnam 
Richard Frost - '62 - Maine Air National Guard Retired
Edward Frye - '45 - US Navy 1945 - 1947
Harry Gay - '42 - US Coast Guard - WWII
Leo Gayton - '44 - US Navy - WWII
Lincoln F. Gayton - '49 - US Navy
Aubrey "Buddy" Gibson - '44 - US Navy 
Hanes G. Gibson - '36 - US Army Air Corps & Air Force Reserves Retired Major - WWII
Lawrence W. Gillespie - '50 - US Marine Corps - Korea - Double Purple Heart Recipient
Charles Gillis, Sr. - '31 - US Air Force
Charles Gillis, Jr. - '71 - US Army
Robert Gillis - '34 - US Air Force - WWII, Korea, Vietnam 
Edmund Glidden '53 - Maine National Guard
John Goode - '37 - US Air Force - WWII
Lewis Gower - US Army - WWII
Dick Gray - '55 - US Navy Retired
Royce "Jack" Gray - '61 - US Air Force
Francis "Babe" Greenlaw - '51 - US Army Korea 
George Greenlaw - 37 US Marines
Robert Greenlaw - '27 US Army
Roger Hall - '56 - US Air Force
Winfield Harmond - '61 - Army National Guard 
William Harriman - '39 - Army Air Corps - WWII Europe
Wayne Hartford - '76 - USN Hospital Corpsman
Hollis Haskins - '46 - Medic Army Air Corps
Robert Haskins - '50 - USN
L. Floyd Hayden - '42 - US Army - WWII Prisoner of War
John Hayward - '55 - US Navy
Eugene Heald - '58 - US Air Force
Aaron "Hap" Hennequin - '92 - US Army 
Donald Hickey - '36 - US Navy - WWII & Korea
Frank Hill - '40 - US Army
Gerald Hill - '32 - US Army WWII - Bronze & Silver Stars
Louis Hill '48 - US Army
Roy Hill - '78 - US Navy
Arthur Hinton - '65 - US Marine Corps - Vietnam
Michael Hinton - '67 - US Army - Vietnam 2 tours 
Frances Hollingdale Wadleigh - '36 - US Army WAC - WWII
William Holm - '39 - Merchant Marines - WWII
Roger Holst - '66 - US Navy
John Howe - '69 - US Navy Retired
Norman Howe - '71 - US Navy 
John Howe - '69 - US Navy

Paul Jack - '67 - US Navy
Robert Jacobs - '42 - US Army WWII
Dennis Johnson - '60 - US National Guard
Kenneth Johnson - '72 - US Navy
Lloyd Johnston - '60 - US Navy
Wayne Keen - '56 - US Air Force
Doug Kelley - '86 - US Army
Paul Kelley - '42 - US Army WWII
Thomas Kelley - '42 - US Navy - WWII
Ken Kelly - '71 - US Navy
Tim Kelly - '78 or '79 - US Army
Paul Kneeland - '51 - US National Guard
Philip Kneeland - '49 - Army Air Corps/Air Force - Korea
Franklin Kyle - '41 - WWII
Fernald M. Laslie - '41 - WWII "D" Day
Wayne Leach - '56 - US Air Force
Douglas Leeman - '60 - US Navy
Claude Libby - '42 - Merchant Marine - WWII
Mike Lovley - '76 - US Marine Corps
Hal Mahar - '33 - US Army - WWII 
Charles Markee - '39 - US Army - WWII Pacific Theater
Melanie Leavitt Mallory - ' 91 - US Army - Gulf War II
Claude Libby - '42 - Merchant Marines - WWII
Rodney Madden - '81 - US Marines
Stephen Mahar - '38 - US Air Force - WWII Philippines, Okinawa
James N. Manship - '53 - US Navy - Korea 
James Marraty - '40 - US Army
Stanley McConvey, Sr. - '45 - US Army - WWII
Charles McCracken - '32 - US Air Force - WWII
Brian K. McDonald - '95 - US Air Force
Durrell John McFarlane - '35 - RAF & USAAF WWII 
John P. McGarrigle - '39 - U.S. Army Air Corps
Tom McGraw - '70 - US Marine Corps 
Ernest C. McKay - '41 - US Army -  WWII Purple Heart
E. Douglas McLellan - '66 - US Army - Vietnam 
Jack G. McMorran, Sr. - 41 - US Air Force - WWII
Arnold E. McNelly - '43 - US Navy - WWII
Clyde McNutt - '51 - US Army
Jack McPhail - '42 - US Army WWII
Thomas McTague - '48 - US Air Force
Allan McWilliam - '36 - US Air Corps - WWII 
Robert Merrill - '61 - US Navy
Bill Mitchell - '66 - US Navy 
Leonard Mitchell - '36 - US Navy
Charles Moffitt - '40 - US Army
Robert Moholland - '71 - US Army
Frank Alfred Morgan - '46 - West Point - Korea
Brenda M. Moholland - '74 - US Marine Corps
Owen Moholland - '76 - US Marine Corps
Herbert "Bruce" Morrison - '41 - US Air Force Retired
Charles Murphy - '66 - US Navy - Vietnam
Robert Murphy - '68 - US Air Force - Vietnam 
Jeff Mylen - '76 - US Marine Corps 
Winslow Neal - '48 - US Air Force Ret. - Korea & Vietnam
John L. Newell - '88 - US Air Force
Arthur Nielsen - '97 - US Navy
George Nixon - '57 - Army National Guard
James Nixon - '48 - US Air Force - Korea/Vietnam
John Nixon - '58 - US Air Force
Mike O'Hara - '70 - US Navy
Thomas O'Hara - '46 - US Army - Korea 
Virginia Olsson - '30 - Atomic Bomb Project
John O'Neil - '40 - US Navy WWII
Daniel T. O'Neill - '74 - US Army - Vietnam
George O'Neill - '47 - US Army Retired
Melvin O'Neill - '57 - US Air Force
Ira Hilton Perkins - '54 - US Army - Vietnam, died in action '66; 2 Silver Stars, 2 Bronze Stars, Purple Heart 
Louis J. Pettit - '30 - US Air Force - WWII
John Phelan - '42 - US Navy Retired - WWII 
Winston Phipps - '40 - US Army
Francis "Sonny" Pike - '62 - US Army
Eric Polk - '77 - US Army
Richard Polk - '73 - US Army - Vietnam , Gulf War I
Arthur E. Pomeroy - '61 - US Navy
John Pomeroy - '59 - US Air Force
Mike Pomeroy - '80 - US Marine Corps 
Stearns Pomeroy - '28 - US Army - WWII
William J. Poole - '41 - US Army Sgt - died in action Korea
Mary Poulin Barnard - '77 - SMSgt US Air Force - Iraq
Bob Purton
- '53 - US Navy 
LeRoy Reardon - '40 - US Army
Otis Redding - '43 - US Army - WWII
Orville Reynolds - '47 - US Navy 
Ronnie Richards - '61 - US Navy
Pierre Richter - '76 - US Navy 
Glenwood Riley - '49 - US Army Retired - Korea, VietNam
Janice Robb Williams - '69 - USAF Major-Retired 1972 - 92
Charles Rolfe - Calais Academy - Captain Civil War 11th Maine
John Ross - '40 - US Army
Raymond W. Ross - '42 - US Navy WWII
Hubert W. Ross - '29 - US Marines, Coast Guard & Army -  Russian Blockade, Berlin Airlift, Korea
James E. Ross - '56 - US Army
Kenneth W. Ross - '55 - US Air Force
Norman T. Ross - '53 - US Army
Donald Rutherford - '42 - US Marines - WWII
John Sabattus - '42 - US Marines WWII Okinawa Invasion
Paul Sabattus - '42 - US Army WWII
Samuel A. Saunders - '33 - US Army - WWII Pacific
Daniel Scribner - '53 - US Air Force - Korea
George Seavey - '55 - US Air Force
Donald Sellars - ? - US Navy - Korea
Fred Simpson - ? -US Army - WWII
Carl Smith - '62 - US Army - Vietnam 
Harry Smith - '40 - US Army Air Corps
Lawrence Smith - '33 - US Army
Madeline Smith -'39 - WAC Nurse - WWII Philippines
Hazen Spearin - '40 - US Army - WWII
Raymond Sprague - '70 - Vietnam - 2 Bronze Stars
Fred Tarbox - Principal - US Navy - WWI 
Milton Thornton - '40 - Royal Canadian Air Force
Milton Thornton - '61 - US Air Force
Chris Torrell - '66 - US Navy 
Eugene Townsend - '37 - Army Air Corps - WWII Italy, North Africa; Nose Art, Nose Art
Homer Townsend - US Navy - WWII
Phillip Townsend -  '66, US Air Force - Vietnam 
William Townsend - '58 - US Navy
George "Bobby" Tracy - '64 - US Marine Corps - Vietnam
Donald H. Varney - '41 - US Army
Jonathan Vose - '75 - US Navy
Erik Vossler - '86
Patricia Warren Bonaventura - '53 - US Air Force
Delores Wheeler - '57 - US Air Force
Edward "Spud" Wheelock - '47 - US Air Force - Korea
Jamie Wright - '93 - US Air Force
Stephen Wunder - '79 - US Navy
A. Dartelle Young - '49 - US Air Force

Other Military from Calais area:
Calais/Red Beach:

Lawrence C. Carter, Jr. - US Army; John Phillip Casey - US Army Ret, Purple Heart, Bronze Star, Gallantry Combat Badge; Henry Davis - US Air Force, Retired - WWII Pacific; Arnold Davis - US Navy - WWII; Carl Davis - US Air Force - WWII;  Everett Davis - US Army - WWII Pacific; Robert J. Gillis, Jr.  - USAF - WWII, Korea, Vietnam; Arthur Garland - US Navy - WWII; Cecil KeenLeo J. Kelly - US Army - WWII; Philip Davis - US Navy - WWII; Sgt. Corey McPhee - National Guard Unit 152 in Iraq; John Hank Murphy - US Navy Seebee's - WWII ; Chaplain David Sivret - St. Anne's Episcopal Church - Iraq II; Gerry Taber - US Coast Guard - South Pacific; Joseph Tokarz - US Army Air Force - WWII
Machias:
Pembroke:

Donald T. Brown - WWII - US Navy - USAF Korea & Vietnam
Princeton
Allen Polk, Sr., US Army - WWI - Plantation 21
Robbinston:
Ernie Trott, Jr. - US Army, 1st Calvary, Ft. Hood TX; Gilbert (Buddy) Trott - US Air Force, Desert Storm & Shield, wounded Afghanistan; Gilbert Evans Taylor - US Army-Air Force - WWII
Curtis W. Kinney, Cpl., USMC. Father, Mr. Russell A. Kinney, Robbinston
Vietnam - Vietnam Veterans Memorial, The Virtual Wall, Memorials Around the World, http://home.comcast.net/~singingman7/TNOTW.htm, Interactive Wall
George Bassett - '42 US Army Retired; Peter T. Berry - '57 - US Army; Donald T. Brown from Pembroke - WWII - US Navy - Korea & Vietnam USAF; Ernest Campbell - '63 - US Navy; John Phillip Casey - US Army Ret, Purple Heart, Bronze Star, Gallantry Combat Badge; Al Churchill - '65 - US Army - '70-'71; Mark James Cullen - '66 - US Army -  died in action 12/8/1967; David Damon - '61 - US Navy; Gerald "Buddy" Forsyth - '67 - US Army;  Richard Currier - '61 - US Navy 2 tours; Jim (Harold) Frost  - '63 - US Air Force; Robert J. Gillis, Jr.  - '34 - USAF - WWII, Korea, Vietnam;  Arthur Hinton - '65 - US Marine Corps; Michael Hinton - '67 - US Army -  2 tours; E. Douglas McLellan - '66 - US Army; Charles Murphy - '66 - US Navy; Robert Murphy - '68 - US Air Force; James Nixon - '48 - US Air Force - Korea also; Daniel T. O'Neill - '74 - US Army; Ira Hilton Perkins - '54 - US Army - died in combat 6/7/66 [comments have been left by fellow soldiers]; Allen (Skipper) Polk, Jr. US Marines; Richard Polk - '73 - US Army - Gulf War I also; Carl L.Smith - '62 - US Army; Raymond Sprague - '70 -  2 Bronze Stars; Phillip Townsend - '66, US Air Force 1967-71 Vietnam 1968-69; George "Bobby" Tracy - '64 - US Marine Corps; Donald Hermon Trott - from Perry - USMC - died Vietnam 10/14/69; Earnest A. Trott from Robbinston - U.S.Army Green Berets - died Ft Devens 11/11/1969 auto accident; Zane Aubry Carter - West Pembroke - US Air Force - died while missing; Richard Ralph Grinnell - Machias - US Marine Corps - died in action 8/22/69; Wayne Alan Watts - Machias - US Army - killed 9/10/67
Korean War Maine Casualties Maine Casualties 2 Maine Korean War Memorial 
Calais: G. Carr, 40th Infantry Division, 223rd Infantry Regiment, Item Company; Mr. Gregory Lee, Social Studies/History Teacher;
Machias:
Richard Huntley - US Navy
Perry: PFC Dana Lewis Joseph, Perry, Killed in Action 4 November 1950
 
World War II Enlistees in the US Army, Washington County Residents at the Time of Enlistment Information from the National Archives & Alphabetized.
WWII Coast Guard, Navy, Marines Casualties:
Lund, Leland Russell, Seaman 1c, USNR. Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lund, East Machias; Owen, Lenwood Lee, Machinist's Mate 3c, USN. Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar U. Owen, 9 McKinley St., Eastport; MacLaughlin, Hobart Merton, Seaman 1c, USNR. Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Hobart MacLaughlan, 7 School St., Machias; 
WWII Army & Air Force Casualties:
Houston J. Adams
PVT, KIA; Sherman J. Andrews 2nd Lt, FOD; Edward B. Beal TEC5, DOW; James M. Bell FL 0, DNB; Chester W. Besse CPL, KIA; Alton F. Bohanan TEC5, DNB; Joseph S. Brackett PVT, DNB; John E. Brooks, Jr PVT, KIA; Ivan W. Caler PFC, KIA; Marvin M. Camick PVT, KIA; Victor W. Cheney S SG, KIA; T. W. Christensen PFC, KIA; Victor N. Churchill PVT, DNB; Merle K. Clark 2 LT, DNB; Paul L. Cloney T SC, DNB; Lawrence V. Colson PFC, KIA; Paul L. Coney S SG, DNB; Craig E. Cookson CPL, KIA; Julian C. Cushing PFC, DNB; Sidney E. Davis S SG, KIA; Cecil L. Day S SG, KIA; Harold E. Dick CPL, DOW; Ralph W. Dubay SGT, DNB; Harold C. Dudley T SG, KIA; Henry O. Dudley TEC5, KIA; Harold R. Farris SGT, KIA; Darrell F. Feeney SGT, KIA; Lawrence C. Fisher PFC, KIA; Samuel C. Floyd Jr. PVT, KIA; Harland Foss PFC, KIA; Kenneth S. Gardiner PVT, DOW; Embert L. Grant PVT, KIA; 
World War I Died: Calais: Fred Sherman, Harry H. Sherman; Cherryfield: Herbert S. Lunt; Columbia Falls: Hughie Allen; Deblois: Carrol H. Wilson; Dennysville: Raymond T. Curtis; Richard B. Jones;  Jonesport: Ralph C. Rogers; Lubec: Eugene Martin Vose; Machias: Perry S. Bosworth, William Nicholas; Machiasport: Alfred Ames Trafton; Pembroke: John E. Brown; Perry: Roger Sullivan; Pleasant Point: Charles Lola, Moses Neptune; Chester D. Stone; Princeton: Albert W. Mercier, Harold C. Robinson; West Pembroke: Rex E. Blackwood
Spanish-American War Roster of Maine Artillery Battalion 

Baileyville/Woodland: Carl W. A. (aka Charles W.) Anderson, Co. K, Private, Mason;  John E. BlackCalais: Lowell R. Adams, Btry B; Bn. H. Art., 1st Lt, boat builder, wife Lottie May Adams; Stephen B. Adams, Jr.,  Btry B; Bn. H. Art., Private, Single, Laborer; Charles W. BowdenCapt. Willard C. Brown buried Red Beach Cem., Capt. T. M. Calder buried Calais Cem.; Frederick J. Coffron, Christopher Donnelly, William Johnson,  George F. Kelley, Charles E. Knight, Earnest S. Hill, Delmont W. McKey, Thomas Millet Jr., Isaac S. Nickerson, Harold C. Norwood,  Wallace E. Purrington, John A. Sirois,  Ernest W. Wescott; Charlotte/Crawford: Robert A. Archer, Btry B; H. Art., Single, Stonecutter, Relative Rolla Archer; Eastport: Stephen B. Adams Jr., William G. Bridges, John P. Cook, George W. Carney, William M. Emery, Ralph A. GrantEverad E. Newcomb, John W. Ray, Walter J. TrottEdward S. Waide, Robert B. Watts; East Machias: Charles H. Ackley, Lewis L Hall, Thomas A. Hall, Harlie W. Harmon, Frederick A. Hoyt; Jonesboro: Wilmot L Farnsworth, Charles L. Garnett, Lyman P. Grant; Machias: Hernando E. Allen, Lester H. HadleyGeorge Mealy, Elmer P. Preble, Roscoe SalisburyErnest Wilson; Milltown: Ferdinand W. HillPembroke: George F. Brown; Perry: Robert N. Golding; Wesley: William W. Bancroft, William E. Hatt, John P. Hayward, William H. Niles, Henry O. Wellman

Civil War:  http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/me/civilwar/civilwar.html; http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/soldiers.cfm;   
  

"The call for 75,000 men to drive back the invaders and save the National Capital, met with no more hearty or patriotic responses than the responses that came from the extreme northeastern border of our Union, 'away towards the sun-rising.' Calais, in the extreme eastern part of Maine, raised its quota and more, upon the instant, and send them forward promptly." Mary C. Vaughan, 1867, Women's Work in the Civil War.

Civil War Veterans from Washington County Area
Published in pdf searchable format by town by last name.
Compiled by Ken Ross and Karen Howell
Corrections and Additions Welcome

Revolutionary War
Maine State Archives Revolutionary War Land Grants and Pension Applications.
Machias: First Naval Battle of the Revolution, https://www.usmm.org/revolution.html 

Washington Co.: William Abbree; London Atys; Joseph Barnes; Jonathan Barry; Joseph Basteen; Christopher Benner; Jonas Bond; Daniel BosworthLevi Bowker; Ralph Bowles; Isaac Bussel; Abiah Damans; John Davis; Gideon Dean; Jacob Dunbar; James Dyer; Jones Dyer; Samuel Ellis; Zebelon Fickett; Benner Foster; Elijah Gardiner; Stillman Getchell; Daniel Granger; John Hall; Zadok Hersey; Eben Inglee; John Johnston; Thomas Jones; David Keezor/Kesor; Benjamin Kenney; Joseph Libbey; Josiah Moore; John Noble; Joshua Oaks; Samuel Perkins; Ebenezer Ramsdall; David Reynolds; Dominus Rumery; Benjamin Sanborn; Nathaniel Stoddard; James Thompson

 

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