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		<title>Comment on Marc Huehn – Professional Experience by Marc Huehn, A Forgotten War Hero</title>
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		<description>[...] Marc Huehn served in the 1st Infantry Division (the &#8220;Big Red One&#8221;) under the command of famous field commander, Robert Lee Bullard, an Alabama-born West Point graduate.  Along with 3500 plus troops, Huehn fought in the Battle of Cantigny which led to the capture of the village of Cantigny from the German Eighteenth Army. This was considered a milestone in America&#8217;s war effort because it led to the expansion of the American front and was considered the first American offensive of the World War I. For the next three days, 1, 133 American soldiers died due to continuous assault from the German camp. Marc Huehn was among the casualties who died during the second day of the battle. [...]</description>
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		<title>Comment on Marc Huehn – Professional Experience by Marc Huehn: Son of a Chicago Beer Maker</title>
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		<description>[...] times were tough when Marc Huehn returned to Chicago after graduating from Princeton. The Brewery&#8217;s competitors began pushing [...]</description>
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		<title>Comment on Marc Huehn – Professional Experience by Marc Huehn, The Visionary Architect</title>
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		<description>[...] before Frank Lloyd Wright appeared on the scene of modern architecture, there was Marc Huehn.  He started a concept in architecture that was so much ahead of its period in structure that as [...]</description>
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