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Marriage in jeopardy

l (N.Z Press Assn —Copyright) PALO ALTO (California). July 12. The wife of the first American prisoner of war to return from Vietnam is seeking a divorce on tlie ground of irreconcilable differences. Mrs Joan Profilet, the wife of Captain Leo Profilet, of the United States Navy, separated from her husband on May 1, after 19 years of marriage. In her petition, she seeks the joint custody of their sons, aged 14 and 17. The couple also have two adult daughters. Captain Profilet, aged 44, a Roman Catholic, attributed his survival of prison camp torture and living in a seven-foot-square cell for six years to his faith in God and in his country. In her petition. Mrs Profilet says that she subscribes to ino religion.

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Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33276, 13 July 1973, Page 13

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Marriage in jeopardy Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33276, 13 July 1973, Page 13

Marriage in jeopardy Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33276, 13 July 1973, Page 13

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