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Tamara HolubTamara Holub in The Telegraph-Herald - May 7 1978
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"... Coggon, Iowa, and Maynard and Benjamin, both of and four sisters, Mrs. Grant Wilken of Marion, Iowa, Mrs. James Tresnak and Mrs. Kevin Casey, both of Cedar Rapids, and Tamara Holub of MRS. ELEANORA SCHLUETER RYAN, Iowa Mrs. Eleanora Schlueter, 86, of rural Ryan died Thursday night at home. Her husband Henry died in 1972. Services will be at ll Monday ..."
Publication place: Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa, United States
Tamara HolubTamara Holub in Observer-Reporter - Aug 1 1991
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"... Pittsburgh Beauty Academy of Charleroi has awarded filli tuition scholarships to local high school graduates. This year's recipients are Mlchelle Swan, Charleroi High School; Nellie Franks, Brownsville High School; Tamara Holub, Trinity High School; and Kelll Anderson, Ringgold High School. The scholarships are given on the basis of grade point average, attitude, extra curricular activities, and a desire to enter the ..."
Publication place: Washington, Washington County, Pennsylvania, United States
Tamara HolubTamara Holub in The Spokesman-Review - Jan 4 2005
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"... you cap, ticar is your heart,” Just as soldiers in Vietnam had Charlie, soldiers in Iraq refer to their foe often invisible in the civilian population -as Hadji. Sgt. Tamara Holub, a driver from Wichita told Stars and Stripes about the moments after a roadside bomb explodes. “Everyday wc go out the north gate of Anaconda, we see the sign: Ts ..."
Publication place: Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, United States
Tamara HolubTamara Holub in The Spokesman-Review - Jan 4 2005
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"... bombs either detonated by remote control or driven into convoys by suicide bombers. These are known as improvised explosive devices, or "All you can hear is your heart," Sgt. Tamara Holub, a driver from Wichita told Stars and Stripes about the moments after a roadside bomb explodes. “Everyday we go out the north gate of we sce the sign: Ts to- ..."
Publication place: Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, United States