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Photograph of Infantrymen Pushing through the Hurtgen Forest in Germany

Photograph of Infantrymen Pushing through the Hurtgen Forest in German...

Original caption: With rifles held for quick action, Infantrymen push through the Hurtgen Forest in Germany, Co. E, 110th Inf. Regt., 28th Inf. Division Photographs of American Military Activities

Photograph of Infantrymen Crossing a Belgian Farm near the Town of Habay-LA-Neuve

Photograph of Infantrymen Crossing a Belgian Farm near the Town of Hab...

Original caption: U.S. Infantrymen push their way across flat Belgian Farms near the town of Habay-La-Neuve, 9/12/44. 28th Division Photographs of American Military Activities

Photograph of a BAR Gunner Entering a Building Suspected of Housing Snipers in Percy, France

Photograph of a BAR Gunner Entering a Building Suspected of Housing Sn...

Original caption: As two infantrymen station themselves near the door, a BAR gunner enters a building in Percy, France, suspected of housing snipers, 8/2/44. 109th Regt., 28th Division Photographs of American M... More

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