Records of the American Battle Monuments Commission. 1918 - 1995. Moving Images Relating to American War Cemeteries and Memorials. 1937 - 1984. Scenes from an ABC (American Broadcasting Company) News Special Report

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Records of the American Battle Monuments Commission. 1918 - 1995. Moving Images Relating to American War Cemeteries and Memorials. 1937 - 1984. Scenes from an ABC (American Broadcasting Company) News Special Report

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