| From Europe, Marius Rocle lived in Paris during his youth where his father was editor of "Figaro". At the outbreak of World War I, he was a citizen of New York, and enlisted in the Army. He earned the Croix de Guerre, serving for two years, and later he joined the Lafayette Flying Corps. After the war, he became a representative for a U.S. machinery firm in Paris, where he married his wife Margot. They lived in New York and then relocated to Southern California in 1921, settling in Chula Vista.< (showing 500 of 869 characters). |
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