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Private Luyties was a member of the Marine Raiders and part of the rescue team that was sent to Makin Atoll. He was later executed by his captors during the retreat. Shortly after Sgt. Sullivan's squad freed Privates Miller and Cook, Luyties's captors shot him in the head with an Arisaka while the group of Americans were advancing on the hut.

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  • Luyties (World at War)
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  • Private Luyties was a member of the Marine Raiders and part of the rescue team that was sent to Makin Atoll. He was later executed by his captors during the retreat. Shortly after Sgt. Sullivan's squad freed Privates Miller and Cook, Luyties's captors shot him in the head with an Arisaka while the group of Americans were advancing on the hut.
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Games
  • Call of Duty: World at War
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Status
  • K.I.A.
Hair
  • Dark
Name
  • Luyties
Sex
  • Male
Rank
  • Private
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killedby
  • Japanese soldier with an Arisaka
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Race
  • Caucasian
Death
  • 1942-08-17(xsd:date)
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  • Private Luyties was a member of the Marine Raiders and part of the rescue team that was sent to Makin Atoll. He was later executed by his captors during the retreat. Shortly after Sgt. Sullivan's squad freed Privates Miller and Cook, Luyties's captors shot him in the head with an Arisaka while the group of Americans were advancing on the hut.
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