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Wrestler Ernest Miller 2nd. Failure RTS - October 12th, 2016 I have used both addresses list on here. Yesterday, I received my second try back with RTS ( VACANT ) printed yellow sticker tag on my envelope.
Very Disappointed. Does anyone know the whereabouts or have an actual working address ? |
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Ernest The Cat Miller. (Ernest Miller) - September 14th, 2016 The Address listed is RTS. GOT MY ENVELOPE BACK TODAY RTS ON 9-13-16. DOES ANYONE HAVE AN UPDATED ADDRESS FOR HIM ? |
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Ernestine "Teeny" Petras AAGPBL - February 13th, 2016 Ernestine Petras [?Teeny? (born October 22, 1924) is a former infielder who played from 1944 through 1952 in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. Listed at 5 ft 5 in (1.65 m), 125 lb., Petras batted and threw right-handed. She was born in the Haskell section of Wanaque, New Jersey.
Milwaukee Chicks (1944)
Grand Rapids Chicks (1945â1948)
Chicago Colleens (1948)
Kenosha Comets (1949â1951)
Battle Creek Belles (1952)
Two-time Championship team (1944, 1947)
Seven playoff appearances (1944â1950)
All-time, single-season leader in fielding average at third base (1952)
All-time, single-season leader in double plays at shortstop (1948)
Four-time, single-season leader in fielding average at shortstop (1945â1947, 1950)
Sent her 2 cards and a photo on 1 Feb and got all back signed. She signed them "Teeny"..
Ms Ernestine Petras
5 Greenwood Ave.
Haskell, NJ. 07420-1417 |
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Ernest Givins NFL Success - January 14th, 2016 Sent LOR, SASE and TC to:
Mr. Ernest Givins
2530 Sunrise Dr. SE
Saint Petersburg, FL 33705
Received my card back signed.
Sent: 1/6/16
Received: 1/14/16
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Ernest West Medal of Honor Korean War. - February 28th, 2015 Ernest Edison "Ernie" West (born September 2, 1931) is a former United States Army soldier and a recipient of the U.S. military's highest decoration, the Medal of Honor, for his actions in the Korean War. October 12, 1952, he was serving in Korea as a private first class with Company L, 14th Infantry Regiment, 25th Infantry Division. After his unit was ambushed near Sataeri on that day, he ran through heavy fire to rescue his wounded commander, Capt. George Gividen. As he was pulling the man to safety, three hostile soldiers attacked. West shielded the commander with his body and killed the attackers with his rifle, suffering a wound which resulted in the loss of his eye in the process. Despite this injury, he remained on the field and assisted in the evacuation of other wounded men, at one point killing three more hostile soldiers. For these actions, he was awarded the Medal of Honor just over a year later, on January 29, 1954.
Sent two photos on 13 Feb and both back signed on 28 Feb.
Mr Ernest West
912 Adams Ave.
Greenup, KY 41144-1504 |
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