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Soldiers of the US 132nd Infantry, 33rd Division, holding the line on the west bank of the Meuse, opposite Consenvoye. Signal Corps Photo. |
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Men of the US 33rd Division in German trench, drinking from captured beer steins. Signal Corps Photo. |
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Pvt. Harry Shelley, Co A, US 132nd Infantry, 33rd Division receiving British Distinguished Conduct Medal from King George V. Signal Corps Photo. |
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2nd Lt. Harry Yeagle, US 132nd Infantry, 33rd Division, receiving British Military Cross from King George V. Signal Corps Photo. |
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US 132nd Infantry, 33rd Division dugouts at Germonville, 10 Sep 1918. Signal Corp Photo. |
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Supply train, US 129th Infantry, 33rd Division, on the road at Bethincourt, 29 Sep 1918. Signal Corps Photo. |
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In August 1918, the division HQ was set up in the castle of Philippe Ségerand's family, in Molliens-au-Bois, 15 km N.E of Amiens. During that period, King George V went to the castle and awarded decoration to General Pershing. General Bell was the CO of the division. Photo from Philip Segerand. |
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In August 1918, the division HQ was set up in the castle of Philippe Ségerand's family, in Molliens-au-Bois, 15 km N.E of Amiens. During that period, King George V went to the castle and awarded decoration to General Pershing. General Bell was the CO of the division. Photo from Philip Segerand. |
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In August 1918, the division HQ was set up in the castle of Philippe Ségerand's family, in Molliens-au-Bois, 15 km N.E of Amiens. During that period, King George V went to the castle and awarded decoration to General Pershing. General Bell was the CO of the division. Photo from Philip Segerand. |
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