File:African-americans-wwii-019.jpg
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DescriptionAfrican-americans-wwii-019.jpg | from NARA :"These drivers of the 666th Quartermaster Truck Company, 82nd Airborne Division, who chalked up 20,000 miles each without an accident, since arriving in the European Theater of Operations." Left to right: T/5 Sherman Hughes, T/5 Hudson Murphy, Pfc. Zacariah Gibbs. Ca. May 1945. 208-AA-32P-3. Comment: GMC CCKW trucks | ||||
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Source | https://www.archives.gov/research_room/research_topics/world_war_2_photos/world_war_2_photos.html | ||||
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