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October 26th, 2004   Post 1
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Post; Sgt York


What Unit did Sgt York belong to.?
 
October 26th, 2004   Post 2
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Company "G" 328th Infantry attached to the 82nd Division.

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October 26th, 2004   Post 3
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Post; Right!


You are right..
 
December 30th, 2004   Post 4
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Where was he from?
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January 19th, 2005   Post 5
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The mountains of Tennessee.
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January 19th, 2005   Post 6
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In 03USMC's vein of continuing the discussion:

What rank was he when he performed his act that merited the Medal of Honor?
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January 19th, 2005   Post 7
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Corporal.
 
January 19th, 2005   Post 8
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Okay for two points what was the name of the valley in Tennesse that York was from and who was the famous frontiersman who settled it.
 
January 19th, 2005   Post 9
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Valley of the Three Forks of the Wolf, Fentress Co.. TN Closest city Pall Mall.

David Crockett.
 
January 20th, 2005   Post 10
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One point. You got the valley. The frontiersman was Daniel Boone. There was a tree near where York grew up on which had been carved the words "Daniel Boone kilt a bar here". It was still visible to York many, many years later. He brought settlers to the Pall Mall.