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Does anyone know the first name of the soldier Palmer who met a man who looked exactly like him while getting ready to go on a train in WWII? I know the lookalike was named James or Robert Palmer, but I forgot the name of the man who was looking for him. Does anyone remember waht year it was and what the other soldier's rank was? Has this been solved? Thanks.
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The name of the soldier who found the man who liked his twin at a Cincinnati train station is Ken Palmer. He was a 2nd Lieutenant in the Army Aircore. The other Palmer was named Robert or James and lived on the east coast in possibly New Jersey and was a Technical or Staff Sergeant in the Army Aircore.
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