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Tully CoxTully Cox in Clinton Daily Item - May 8 1953
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... s In the rails, Chesapeake orito was up ’h at 36%; Baltimore Ohio olf ’f, at Northern Pacific up P at 68%; and Canadian Pacific off at 27 PFC. TULLY COX, of Altoona, Pa., is interviewed at the Walter Reed Hospital in Washington, D. C. Cox lost his legs while a prisoner of war in a North Korean camp. NEW ENGLAND NEWS BRIEFS (Continued from Pape One) Saturday, May 9: Warren H. Wood, Sterling Junction. Mrs. ..."
Publication place: Clinton, Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States
Tully CoxTully Cox in Times Daily - May 6 1953
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... Care By Reds WASHINGTON wa young Ala- oama soldier who lost both feet after being captured by tho Reds 1 ot going six months without' 1 medical treatment. Pfc. Tully Cox of Altoona, Ala., declined yesterday to discuss liisi while a wounded er. But he sald hls feet could have been savad hnd he received carlier medical care He ls ln ..."
Publication place: Florence, Lauderdale County, Alabama, United States
Tully CoxTully Cox in Gadsden Times - June 27 1965
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... this past week, Communist forces swarmed across the 38th parallel and began the war that would cost America nearly casualties. One of the Americans who fought the war, was Tully Cox of Altoona Route One. His story is particularly noteworthy, because Tully, like soldiers who had gone before him at Lexington, Gettysburg, and Shiloh, was only 16.) By FRANK SIKORA It ..."
Publication place: Gadsden, Etowah County, Alabama, United States