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editDescriptionGlenn K Otis.jpg | Secretary of the Army John O. Marsh speaks with Gen. Glenn K. Otis, commander in chief, U.S. Army Europe, and Seventh Army, during a ceremony commemorating the 40th anniversary of D-day, the invasion of Europe. |
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