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SPC Scott Vincent
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Abraham Lincoln - I would like to thank him for his efforts to emancipate enslaved people and to unite the North and South as one.
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SP5 Skip Saurman
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My Grandfather who was an ambulance and supply truck driver in World War I. I feel like I was too young when I first listened to his stories of that war and now I have a million questions to ask him.
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Amn Dale Preisach
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The first person to make a Knife. Ask them " other than cutting food , were they aware of its other uses.
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PFC Robert Dobbin
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Ronald Reagan, Had a great personality, was very charismatic could speak to anyone. Always had a smile and a joke to tell Loved people.
Seemed to be multi gifted, could act and was very intelligent.
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SPC Rick Price
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Jesus
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PV2 James Johnson
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Albert Einstein
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PO1 Donald Malloy
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I would like to meet George Washington. General Washington gave us freedom from England and through the continental congress united us together as the United States of America and became the first president and leader of the United States.
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SGT Ruben Lozada
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Excellent post. Thank You for sharing this. I would have to pick Roberto Clemente, because I love baseball and he madean impact on baseball.
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1stSgt Rick Ensenbach
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Teddy Roosevelt, because he was everything to every man; veteran, civil servant, fighter for justice, working man supporter, conservationist, hunter, etc. I would love to hear his life story from him
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SSG Matthew Rovnan
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If I could meet a person from history it would be Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben. As a former Drill Instructor, I admire "the Baron" for being the first of us. His transforming influence over the Continental Army, at Valley Forge, created a fighting force worthy of the task of securing Independence for the United States. In my opinion, no man, save George Washington, had a larger effect over the outcome of the Revolutionary War than the Baron von Steuben.
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