File:MG Geoffrey Keyes, Gen. A.L. Collier and general Alphonse Juin in Pompei (cropped).jpg

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English: Commander of the US II. Corps, major general Geoffrey Keyes with commanding general of the Naples District, Major General A. L. Collier and the Commander of the French Expeditionary Corps, general Alphonse Juin at the parade of the 3rd Algerian Regiment [Division] in Pompei.
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