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English: First Lieutenant John W. Day, US Army, Pennsylvania 28th Division was died of wounds in WW1 on 6 Sept 1918 at Sergy, France. He is memorialized at the 28th Division Shrine in Boalsburg, Pennsylvania.
Français : Lieutenant John W. Day, armée américaine, 28e division de Pennsylvanie est décédé des suites de ses blessures pendant la Première Guerre mondiale le 6 septembre 1918 à Sergy, en France. Il est commémoré au sanctuaire de la 28e division à Boalsburg, en Pennsylvanie.
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1Lt John W. Day Memorial - 28th Division Shrine in Boalsuburg, Pennsylvania

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