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Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Sharing Christmas Turkey

Seen here on December 25, 1944, Sgt. Edward F. Good feeds his buddy — Pfc. Lloyd Deming — a leg of Christmas turkey as they “celebrate” the holidays far from home. Both were casualties at the 2nd Field Hosp, (San Jose, Mindoro, Philippine Islands).
Posted by MUSEUM CURATOR at 9:59 PM
Labels: 1944, Pacific War, Philippines, U.S. Army

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