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The First Infantry Division, aka Big Red One, of the U.S. Army; decorated veterans from the Big Red One during World War II reflect on tense battlefields of El Guettar, North Africa, Troina, Sicily and Normandy (Omaha beach.)
The First Infantry Division, aka Big Red One, of the U.S. Army; decorated veterans from the Big Red One during World War II reflect on tense battlefields of El Guettar, North Africa, Troina, Sicily and Normandy (Omaha beach.)
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S2, EP7 "The Big Red One"The First Infantry Division, aka Big Red One, of the U.S. Army; decorated veterans from the Big Red One during World War II reflect on tense battlefields of El Guettar, North Africa, Troina, Sicily and Normandy (Omaha beach.)
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