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LOOKING FOR SOLDER PROCESS




I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW THE NAME OF MANUF. COMPANY OF A PROCESS CALLED "SOLDER XGLF". IF ANY ONE KNOWS, PLEASE RESPOND

THANKS

DAVID TAINOVICH
- SOUTHAMPTON Pennsylvania
1998



I am trying to find out information about a family member who was in WW2. If anyone know how to go about it, I would be thankful. The solder is still living. I am mostly trying to find out where he was in the war, bootcamp and etc. Thank you

Jason Young
2000



Misspellings and typos certainly lead to strange search results on the web. Good luck, Mr. Young. If you run across a soldier with serial number XGLF please let us know  🙂

Ted Mooney, finishing.com
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