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'''Russell H. Woodman''' was a [[fan]] during the 1940s who was killed in 1951 while serving in the U. S. Infantry during the Korean War. | '''Russell H. Woodman''' was a [[fan]] during the 1940s who was killed in 1951 while serving in the U. S. Infantry during the Korean War. | ||
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He was from Maine, and he and another Maine fan, [[Ed Cox]], published the [[fanzine]] ''[[Triton]]''. | He was from Maine, and he and another Maine fan, [[Ed Cox]], published the [[fanzine]] ''[[Triton]]''. | ||
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Revision as of 01:16, 24 July 2020
(???? -- 1951)
Russell H. Woodman was a fan during the 1940s who was killed in 1951 while serving in the U. S. Infantry during the Korean War.
He was from Maine, and he and another Maine fan, Ed Cox, published the fanzine Triton.
Person | ????—1951 |
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