File:101st Airborne inspecting broken glider in Holland army.mil-2007-09-12-112355.jpg
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English: The HQ Divisional Artillery of the 101st Airborne Division troops that landed behind German lines in Holland examine what is left of one of the gliders that "cracked up."
Nederlands: Troepen van de 101st Airborne Divisie die achter de Duitse linies waren geland bekijken wat er is overgebleven van een van de zweefvliegtuigen die was neergestort. |
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Author | US Army Signal Corps / US Army Military History Institute / Photo Courtesy of U.S. Army | ||||
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