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    14-088 Garand picture of the Day

    These American soldiers are resting along the road. However, some remain on their guard and were lying on the ground to prevent possible Germanicon fire.
    This photo was taken July 17, 1944 on Hill 122 overlooking St. Lo, north of the city, a major goal for the 29th US ID.
    Reference page 213 of the book First US Army, Heimdal, 2004.
    Hill 122 is located near the road D191 St. Lo-Villiers-Fossard. The Ifs, plateau ends abruptly north of St. Lo in the village of Le Mesnil-Rouxelin (N 49 ° 08'23 "W 001 ° 05'11") Location held by the German defensive ID 352, it was a key to the defense of St. Lo. The batteries positioned pounded by the regiments of the 29th US ID trying to advance along the ridge east of Martinville and also units advancing from the northwest. The hill was stormed by the 134th and 137th IR IR ID of the 35th US July 16, 1944 after two days of fierce fighting

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    Chap on the left with Bino's and looking at the map planning an advance to see what is around the corner scary as could be mines or an MG 42 waiting round the corner who knows they may have just come through a small village and could still be in contact with the enemy but this looks like a quick break and regroup who knows they may be waiting for the "Jabos" to clear a section of heavy resistance. Most of them are looking up the road suggestion there is no good going on around the corner. Great pic.
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