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Old 12th June 2008, 14:09
Leendert Leendert is offline
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Re: Cptn. Walter H. Schulze, 138th Aero Squadron

Heuser,

Walter Herman Schulze is listed on findagrave.com:

Born 23 Sep 1893, died 28 Jun 1919. Capt. (Cavalry) killed in the crash of his Spad XIII during (read: after) WW1. First interred in Coblenz American Cemetery and later reinterred in the Military Cemetery, West Point, NY.

Schulze is now buried at Orange County Verterans Cemetery, Goshen, Orange County, NY.

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Old 12th June 2008, 14:20
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Re: Cptn. Walter H. Schulze, 138th Aero Squadron

Leendert,

I'm impressed, thank you very much!

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Old 12th June 2008, 14:55
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Re: Cptn. Walter H. Schulze, 138th Aero Squadron

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killed in the crash of his Spad XIII during (read: after) WW1
Actually the document is correct. There was an armistice signed, but the war continued formally.
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Old 12th June 2008, 20:52
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Re: Cptn. Walter H. Schulze, 138th Aero Squadron

Franek,

Sure, in a formal sense. Hostilities ceased on 11-11-1918 (in the West) and I think that most people feel that the war ended there and then.

A remarkable coincidence that Schulze died on the day that the Versailles Treaty was signed, on 28-6-1919.....

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