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New York National Guard Chaplain (Cpt.) Father Francis P. Duffy, the chaplain of New York's famed "Fighting 69th," reads a service as a cross is placed on the grave of Lt. Quentin Roosevelt in August 1918. Duffy's commander, Col. Robert McCoy, had been an  aide to President Theodore Roosevelt and knew Quentin.
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Chamrey, France - New York National Guard Chaplain (Cpt.) Father Francis P. Duffy, the chaplain of New York's famed "Fighting 69th," reads a service as a cross is placed on the grave of Lt. Quentin Roosevelt in August 1918. Duffy's commander, Col. Robert McCoy, had been an aide to President Theodore Roosevelt and knew Quentin.


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