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    1. Lorraine American Cemetery, St. Avold, France
    2. The following appears today at: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=message&r=rw&p=Surnames.Pace&m=1684 ------------- I live in Europe and in several weeks, I plan to visit the famous Maginot Line and Lorraine American Cemetery at St. Avold, France. This is the resting place of over 10,000 soldiers who gave their lives during WW II. There are 3 Pace's buried there: 1. John W. Pace, SSG US Army Air Force, Died 2 Dec 1944. He entered the service in Michigan. 2. Kenneth L. Pace, Sgt. 378th Inf. Reg. 95th Inf. Div., Died 18 Nov 1944. He entered the service in Oklahoma. 3. Marcus L. Pace, Pvt. 9 Inf. Bn. 6th Armored Div., Died 27 Mar 1945. He entered the service in Kentucky. If anyone recognizes these names, I would be proud to take photos of the graves. Does anyone know just what line of Pace's they perhaps came from ?? John Pace --------- This is a rare opportunity. GPace-Canada

    06/26/2005 01:18:24