Talk:Russell Coffey
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[edit]Someone explain to me why this needs to be here:
William Seegers was a German-born American who served in the German army. He died on July 10, 2007, leaving just four remaining WWI veterans living in the U.S.
That sentence:
A)Only makes sense if you came from the Surviving Veterans of WWI page
B)Has nothing to with Russell Coffey now that Seegers is deceased
C)Is arbritary. Why not discuss the countdown when there were six or eight or twelve living veterans in the United States?
- Well: Robert Young added it in fact. Extremely sexy 20:38, 24 July 2007 (UTC)
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