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editDate of birth was given as c 1800 - obviously wrong! No centenarian is going to be in the front line in a world war. Altered to Year of birth (and death) missing until I can research the dates. Runcorn 20:50, 5 February 2006 (UTC)
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editA picture of Col Marxuach would be nice, if there is one to be had. Otherwise, considering the subject matter, I can't imagine that there is much more known about the subject that would be interesting or notable - i.e. not much expansion possible or necessary. Thank you for an interesting article. LordAmeth 13:07, 8 August 2006 (UTC)
Changes to Teofilo Marxuach Wikipedia Posting
editHey Tony, I have some important documentation to share with you regarding your posting of Teofilo Marxuach. Please contact me at your convenience. Noemi Figueroa Soulet, El Pozo Productions. Figgeeys (talk) 23:36, 4 July 2020 (UTC)
Dubious
editHello, I tagged the claim "The shots ordered by Lt. Marxuach were the first fired by the United States in World War I" as dubious for two reasons. The first is that the given reference (http://houseofpuertorico.com/articles/PR-A_Commonwealth.htm) is a dead link. The second is that there should probably be clarifying language that the United States was not a declared combatant in World War I at the time that these shorts were fired. The incident with SMS Cormoran (1909) the day that war was declared has decent references for this 'first' claim. Thanks! - Featous (talk) 20:34, 6 March 2021 (UTC)