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Posted by By larry.m.belmont February 4, 2022Posted inBattle of the Bulge, The War In Color
American soldiers man a dug-in 81mm mortar emplacement on a roadside near St. Vith, Belgium, on 24 January 1945. Left to right: Pvt. R. W. Fierdo, Wyahogn Falls, Ohio; S/Sgt.…
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