File:111-SC-401648 - Combat infantrymen of Company G, 415th Infantry Regiment, 104th Infantry Division, 4th U.S. Army, are resting in rubble. Cologne, Germany.jpg

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English: Left to right: PFC John Seria, New keysingtown, PA.; PFC John Thresher, East Prairie, MO.; PFC Sam Armato, Tickfaw, LA., And SGT Fred Kennet, Oregon City, ORE.
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