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Vire, Paris, France, August 11, 1944 Charles Lynch, Hollsopple, PA and Louis Motto, Cleveland, Ohio, US engineers nail up a sign signifying that the way ahead has been cleared of mines.

Vire, Paris, France, August 11, 1944 Charles Lynch, Hollsopple, PA and Louis Motto, Cleveland, Ohio, US engineers nail up a sign signifying that the way ahead has been cleared of mines.
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Vire, Paris, France, August 11, 1944 Charles Lynch, Hollsopple, PA and Louis Motto, Cleveland, Ohio, US engineers nail up a sign signifying that the way ahead has been cleared of mines.
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