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Haas, who served 10 years in the Army, retraced her grandfather's footsteps while stationed in Germany. Back in the U.S., she sought more information on his war experience and eventually entered his name and service information in an online military forum. Someone from there contacted the family about the duffel bag after the French boy's uncle asked the Texas Military Museum for help in finding the owner. Kadar's daughter, Lynn Sattler, said the experience left her with a mixture of emotions. "I'm amazed it's been found, grateful that it was sent back to him, and bittersweet because he doesn't remember (the war), but parts of it do come back," Sattler said. ___ Information from: Post-Tribune,
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