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posted 5/26/2014 4:37:13 PM  He came upon General Patten's accident and asked to be in the honor guard and the thought is he was accepted. Is there anyway to find out this fact?
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posted 5/26/2014 4:46:05 PM  He said he was part of the reconnaissance and Mystery Division.
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posted 5/27/2014 4:03:53 PM  from checking sites on the internet, the conclusion was that there were thousands in the Honor Guard. The 92nd Recon is not mentioned. The pallbearers were all SGT. there are pictures on these sites and you might recognize him. I will do some more checking on John Greenfield and see what I can find.
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posted 5/30/2014 4:14:53 PM  John C. Greenfield was with the 92nd Cav. Recon. Sqdrn., Troop B. He's listed in the roster of 17,000 members on this website.
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