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            <description>Having shown a bit of what we&apos;re doing this year&apos;s end, I thought I&apos;d show a different year&apos;s end... SC 253856. The 101st Airborne troops move out of Bastogne, after having been besieged there for ten days, to drive the enemy out of the surrounding district. Belgium 12/31/45 Signal Corps Photo #ETO-HQ-45-5003 (Hustead) &quot;&gt; SC 197832. Three members of an American patrol cross a snow covered Luxembourg field on a scouting mission. White bedsheets camouflage them in the snow. Left to right: Sgt. James Storey, Newman, Ga.; Pvt. Frank A. Fox, Wilmington, Del., and Cpl. Dennis Lavanoha, Harrisville, N.Y. (30...</description>
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