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English: Joe S. Lawrie (U.S. Army major general) as a lieutenant colonel in 1948.
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Source "A 'Jumping Joe' Drops In." Chicago Sun-Times (Chicago, Illinois). Lieutenant colonel Joe S. Lawrie visits with veterans' editor Frank Smith. September 11, 1948. Cropped portion of original.
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