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This website honors all those brave men who fought for our country during World War II. Roy W. Smith was a man who left his hometown and decided to defend his country knowing the risks and died.

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Roy W. Smith - Home

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This website honors all those brave men who fought for our country during World War II. Roy W. Smith was a man who left his hometown and decided to defend his country knowing the risks and died.

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This website 11404805.nhd.weebly.com states the following, "This website honors all those brave men who fought for our country during World War II." Our analyzers viewed that the website said " Smith was a man who left his hometown and decided to defend his country knowing the risks and died during the process." The Website also said " Roy and all the others who died during their battles deserve to be honored as what they truly are. The World War II Memorial in Washington DC is dedicated to all of those who served in this war."

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