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CYRUS: Willis Acree's brother first Adair Countian killed in WWII Patriotic famly paid tremendous price in defense of America Adair County is saddened this week by the death of Mr. Willis Acree, a highly respected Adair County veteran. His family has sacrificed so much for America. Mr. Acree's brother, Sgt. Frank Ross Acree, was the first Adair Countian killed in action in World War Two. He was killed on December 27, 1942, in New Guinea. - CYRUS. This story was posted on 2006-04-27 05:57:00
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