Japanese-American troops of the 442nd Combat Team in Fays, France during World War II. Memorial services for the dead. Soldiers fire guns to honor the dead. A band of the 442nd Combat Team plays. Battalion Commander Lieutenant Colonel Virgin R. Miller and Colonel James M. Hanley bow their heads. The soldiers advance along an area. A sign reads: 'Honor Roll of the 2nd Battalion'.
Japanese-American troops of the 442nd Combat Team in Fays, France during World War II. Memorial services for the dead. Soldiers seated on a field. They bow their heads in respect of the dead. The soldiers stand in formation. A chaplain sings.
Japanese-American troops of the 442nd Combat Team in Fays, France during World War II. Memorial services for the dead. An officer speaks to soldiers. The soldiers seated on a field with their heads bowed. The soldiers stand in formation. A band plays. A sign reads: 'Honor Roll of the 2nd Battalion'.
Memorial services in Luxeuil, France during World War II. U.S. Army Lieutenant General Alexander M Patch of the Seventh Army and Major General John E Dahlquist of the 36th Infantry Division present at the ceremony. Civilians gather in a street. Buildings along the street sides. French troops and French veterans of World War I parade. Lieutenant General Patch and a French General in front of a plaque commemorating the American forces of the Lafayette Escadrille. An officer addresses the crowd. Major General Dahlquist ties a battle streamer on the 36th Infantry Division flag. Officers and soldiers salute.
U.S. Army General Dwight D Eisenhower arrives in the European Theater during World War II. Soldiers standing on a field. General Eisenhower speaks to them. The soldiers stand at attention. The General shakes hands with the soldiers. The soldiers walk along a railroad track.
U.S. soldiers in the European Theater during World War II. Soldiers standing at attention. An officer awards medals to them. A building in the background. A band marches. Troops march holding rifles. . A soldier at a microphone reads out the names of soldiers who are awarded. The soldiers receive their awards from the officer.
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