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The Augsburg diocese's vicar general, Karlheinz Knebel, said that "with our actions, we are following the German bishops 'demands for transparency and truth."
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Some prominent names are Lutz Gissmann, Ethel-Michele de Villiers, Mathias Dürst, Michael Boshart, Elisabeth Schwarz, Magnus von Knebel Doeberitz, and Frank Rösl, although many others would deserve special mention as well.
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Some excellent producers from Germany that make wines of a crystalline purity and precision are: Dnnhoff, Schfer-Frhlich, Knebel, and Keller.
A Year of Wine Tyler Colman 2008
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Some excellent producers from Germany that make wines of a crystalline purity and precision are: Dnnhoff, Schfer-Frhlich, Knebel, and Keller.
A Year of Wine Tyler Colman 2008
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The news that Thomas was missing in action was difficult for the sergeant's father, the late Leo Knebel, who died in 1993.
Knebel, Thomas E. 1968
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USAF car rolled up to the Knebel home and truck farm near Lakeview.
Knebel, Thomas E. 1968
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Master Sgt. Thomas E. Knebel of Mountain Home and some peace of mind for the fallen sergeant's mother and two sisters.
Knebel, Thomas E. 1968
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Sgt. Knebel's mother, Randi Knebel, 83, recently received two large bound volumes from the Department of Defense's Joint POW/MIA Accounting
Knebel, Thomas E. 1968
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Although no human remains were found to positively identify Sgt. Knebel and three other crewmates believed among the dead, the crash site and a single marble taken from it are the clearest evidence yet of Sgt. Knebel's likely fate on May 22, 1968.
Knebel, Thomas E. 1968
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I have worn an MIA bracelet for a lot of years with your brother's name on it: CMS Thomas E. Knebel.
Knebel, Thomas E. 1968
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