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Postcard with the front page of a YANK magazine, July 2, 1944, showing T/4 Joseph Gorenc, 3/506th, climbing in a C-47 juste before D-Day.
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Postcard with the front page of a YANK magazine, July 2, 1944, showing T/4 Joseph Gorenc, 3/506th, climbing in a C-47 juste before D-Day.
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