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{{Infobox person|birth_name=Paul Henry Heacock|birth_place=New Jersey|birth_date=26 August 1928|nationality=American|father=[[Otto B Heacock]]|mother=[[Emily Seaworthy]]}}
Paul Henry Blackman was an American who was born in New Jersey, moved to Missouri, went into foster care, and lived on a farm throughout the great depression and WWII. He later went into the service in June 1946, served as patrol duty for a plutonium plant in Washington state, then somewhere in  [[Albuquerque, New Mexico]], discharged in December 1947.
Paul Henry Blackman was an American who was born in New Jersey, moved to Missouri, went into foster care, and lived on a farm throughout the great depression and WWII. He later went into the service in June 1946, served as patrol duty for a plutonium plant in Washington state, then somewhere in  [[Albuquerque, New Mexico]], discharged in December 1947.
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Paul Henry Blackmon
Born
Paul Henry Heacock

26 August 1928
New Jersey
NationalityAmerican
Parents

Paul Henry Blackman was an American who was born in New Jersey, moved to Missouri, went into foster care, and lived on a farm throughout the great depression and WWII. He later went into the service in June 1946, served as patrol duty for a plutonium plant in Washington state, then somewhere in Albuquerque, New Mexico, discharged in December 1947.



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