MAKE A MEME View Large Image The Marine Cemetery. This cemetery, designated as No. 66, G.R.S., was established by G.R.S. Unit 303 and completed about September 10, 1918. The decorations shown were put up by the French Class of 1920. One hundred and twenty-six Americans ...
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Keywords: outdoor Lot-8295-4: The Marine Cemetery. This cemetery, designated as No. 66, G.R.S., was established by G.R.S. Unit 303 and completed about September 10, 1918. The decorations shown were put up by the French Class of 1920. One hundred and twenty-six Americans were buried there, near Belleau, December 1, 1918. U.S. Army Signal Corps Photograph. Courtesy of the Library of Congress. (2016/07/15). Lot-8295-4: The Marine Cemetery. This cemetery, designated as No. 66, G.R.S., was established by G.R.S. Unit 303 and completed about September 10, 1918. The decorations shown were put up by the French Class of 1920. One hundred and twenty-six Americans were buried there, near Belleau, December 1, 1918. U.S. Army Signal Corps Photograph. Courtesy of the Library of Congress. (2016/07/15).
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