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Deutsch: Maj. Gen. Franklin C. Sibert (left), X Corps commander, confers with Maj. Gen. Frederick A. Irving, commander of the 24th Division, at a forward command post, in the invasion of Leyte, Philippines.
English: Maj. Gen. Franklin C. Sibert (left), X Corps commander, confers with Maj. Gen. Frederick A. Irving, commander of the 24th Division, at a forward command post, in the invasion of Leyte, Philippines.
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Author Soldat der US-Army

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