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Caption | Troops of US 3rd Division entering Valmontone, Italy, circa May 1944 ww2dbase | |||||
WW2-Era Location Name | Valmontone, Lazio, Italy | |||||
Date | May 1944 | |||||
Photographer | Unknown | |||||
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Source | ww2dbaseUnited States Army Center of Military History | |||||
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Visitor Submitted Comments
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C. Peter Chen says:
29 May 2017 10:30:07 AM
Thank you, the typographical error has been corrected.

29 May 2017 10:30:07 AM
Thank you, the typographical error has been corrected.
3. Clint Sullivan says:
3 Jun 2020 08:54:27 AM
My Grandfather Vernon Franklin Sullivan of the 3rd Infantry Division Anzio Beachhead. He went by "Jack", he was a mechanic in the field and carried a 45 Thompson. That's all I know. He passed in 1998 at age 76. I would like to find out more about him during WW2. Can you help please?
3 Jun 2020 08:54:27 AM
My Grandfather Vernon Franklin Sullivan of the 3rd Infantry Division Anzio Beachhead. He went by "Jack", he was a mechanic in the field and carried a 45 Thompson. That's all I know. He passed in 1998 at age 76. I would like to find out more about him during WW2. Can you help please?
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