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DescriptionNazi flag.jpg | Soldiers of the 101. US-Airborne Division with a nazi flag. | ||||
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3/502 Commander Staff (101st Airborne Division): Lt. Col. Robert G. Cole, 1st Sgt. Hubert Odom, Staff Sgt. Robert P. O'Reilly and Major P. Stopka. Carentan, Normandy, France, June 12 1944. Photo: Signal Corps, Ed Wierzbowski.
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current | 18:21, 30 August 2005 | 320 × 240 (32 KB) | AndreasPraefcke (talk | contribs) | original size file from source (magnified version has worse quality) | |
17:40, 21 May 2005 | 982 × 737 (129 KB) | John N. (talk | contribs) | *Description: Soldiers of the 101. US-Airborne Division with a nazi flag. *Source: http://www.campbell.army.mil/1502/101st%20Hist%20prt1.htm {{PD-US}} |
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