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Home›News›Karl’s Transport dedicates trailer to local fallen soldier

Karl’s Transport dedicates trailer to local fallen soldier

By Antigo Times
April 1, 2015
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LCPL John Mattek Jr. died June 13, 2005 while serving during Operation Iraqi Freedom. Karl’s Transport, Inc. of Antigo dedicated this trailer to the local hometown hero.

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