User talk:Clemroberts

William March
Hello, I am Diarmada, I created the William March page on Wikipedia and have added all of the content thus far. I am not attempting to brag, but highlight the overall negligence and shameful situation that currently exists concerning William March. But I know you; more than almost anyone understand this. I was living in Scotland when I found out that you had made Company K and could not return to my native Alabama to see the showing at the Bama 6 in Tuscaloosa, nor attend any showing in the US, as my monetary situation would not permit. These things I regret and I wanted you to know that I tried, but in some small way I attempted to make amends by adding the info on the William March page and on the Company K page. I was going to make a page on you, but I've been so busy adding all the tangent William March pages, that it has gotten a little behind. I would greatly appreciate any help that you may provide, concerning information and concerning the film. I would also greatly appreciate the ability to view the film and documentary on March that I have read about. I have tried to visit all of March's haunts, in London, New York, Mobile, New Orleans, but would like to see a comprehensive documentary on the subject....Thanks for your films and updates to the page, they are greatly appreciated! - Diarmada 07:54, 23 February 2007 (UTC)

June 2014
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 * Eisenhower's staff during the war), Patterson gave his assent.     According to Seymour M. Hersh , during the [[
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