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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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Born | Paul Henry Heacock 26 August 1928 New Jersey |
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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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