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The "h" in 111th is MUCH SMALLER than the "h" in "Fighter" - which proves it's a different font size from the same typewriter.
09/10/2004 2004
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It's clear when comparing the same letters from the same typewriter that the "111th" is written with a much smaller t and h than the same letters in the word "fighter."
09/10/2004 2004
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Also, since each entry for a specific date could have been entered using a unique typewriter - i.e., a different typewriter for each dated entry - I also copied an entire phrase from the 4Sep68 entry, the phrase "111th Fighter" so that you can compare the superscript "th" in 111th with the normal-sized letters t and h in "fighter."
09/10/2004 2004
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Because someone could claim that the person typing the "th" in 111th simply held the carriage in place so the letters t and h were scrunched together, making them look like a smaller font when they weren't.
09/10/2004 2004
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"At that time, the National Guard -- which was called the 111th Calvary -- wore knee-high boots, so he figured if he could get a pair of those boots, he could keep dry while he was irrigating," said Bernadett Gallegos, from the Bataan-Corregidor Memorial Foundation.
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I've copies ALL four references to "111th" off of this page so you can see how the one is clearly a miniature superscript.
09/10/2004 2004
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This, below, is the example of the four different types of "111th" found in this same document - note how the first one has the small superscript "th."
09/10/2004 2004
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March 24th, 2010 at 4: 14 pm har5125 (sponsored by the 111th Congress who gave us HealthCare Reform!) says: linzloo08 brought to you by I Want My Country Back, Inc.!! says:
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March 22nd, 2010 at 10: 47 pm har5125 (sponsored by the 111th Congress who gave us HealthCare Reform!) says:
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March 27th, 2010 at 10: 08 am har5125 (sponsored by the 111th Congress who gave us HealthCare Reform!) says:
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