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509th. Military police battalion : European path with first U.S. Army : World War II 1941 1945. Lt. Col. Edwin N. Howell, Comdq. Map prepared by special Service Section, Captain Leonard J. Blloomenthal, S.S.O. Designed by T/SGT Alwin T. Nikolais after an idea of Pro. Richard H. Thiel. Printed by Gerard & Co., Verviers (Belgium). (on upper left margin) "New York, U.S. July 17, 1943". | 509th. Military police battalion : European path with first U.S. Army : World War II 1941 1945. Lt. Col. Edwin N. Howell, Comdq. Map prepared by special Service Section, Captain Leonard J. Blloomenthal, S.S.O. Designed by T/SGT Alwin T. Nikolais after an idea of Pro. Richard H. Thiel. Printed by Gerard & Co., Verviers (Belgium). (on upper left margin) "New York, U.S. July 17, 1943". |
We print high quality reproductions of historical maps, photographs, prints, etc. Because of their historical nature, some of these images may show signs of wear and tear - small rips, stains, creases, etc. We believe that in many cases this contributes to the historical character of the item.
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