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From: "Ernest Everett Blevins" <>
Subject: [SUVCW] USCT vs USCI
Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2007 01:42:59 -0400
I'm guessing that the grave I found with USCI on it is United States Colored
Infantry. Its a post war vet marker but is the first I have seen with 82nd
USCI on it. I did check, there is no broken cross bar over the I so it was
intended to be an I.
Any ideas? Any others of these out there? Any differnece with USCT and
USCI?
Ernie
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