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134th Infantry Regiment
"All Hell Can't Stop Us"
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735th Ordnance Light Maintenance Company

The 735th Ordnance Light Maintenance Company was a mobile, lightly mechanized
maintenance unit that was part of the 35th Infantry Division during WWII.
These photographs were discovered in an old check box at a Thrift Shop in Texas.
They were taken by a soldier who served in the 735th Ordnance Light Maintenance
Company. The identity of the photographer and other soldiers pictured in
these photographs are unknown. If you can identify the photographer
or any of the soldiers in these pictures please
contact the webmaster.
Click on a picture below to open a higher resolution version of the photograph.
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Republic Square
(see below)
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Jacobin's Square (see below)
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Cave of Montaudin
(see below)
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Thanks to David Durand for these original black and white photographs
above.
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Republic Square (Place de la Republique) -
Le Mans, Sarthe, France
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Cave of Montaudin
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Montaudin,
Mayenne, France.
Replica of the Cave of Our Lady of Lourdes, on the road from Landivy to
Ernee
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Jacobins's
Square (Place des Jacobins)
- Le Mans, Sarthe, France
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Stock Exchange - Brussels, Belgium
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The soldier on the left represents the brother of the sculptor
killed at the Moulin de Laffaux, the one in the middle represents
General Gouraud commanding the French Fourth Army, the one on the right
represents Quentin Roosevelt, son of U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt,
killed July 14, 1918.
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Ossuary of the Navarrese Farmhouse (Ossuaire de la Ferme Navarin) WWI
- Sainte-Marie-a-Py,
Marne
France
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US Army's Victor Bridge over the Rhine River near Remagen, Germeny.
It is the longest tactical floating bridge ever constructed. Circled in
yellow on the west bank is the church at Bad Honningen, Germany.
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Bad Reisig on the left and Bad Honningen on the right. Churches
circled in yellow.
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Lanhydrock House, Cornwall England
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Double decker bus, Red & White Line (EWO 471) Cheltenham, England
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Duisburg-Hochfeld Railway Bridge, Germany
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St. Gilles Church (yellow) and the Church of St. George and St.
James on the Market Square (blue), Hannover Germany
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St. Gilles Church, Hannover Germany
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Church of St. George and St. James, Hannover Germany
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A group of French resistance fighters, some of them wear the
armbands of the French Force of the Interior (FFI)
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Thanks to Christophe Bouyer from
France for
identifying the places and for the maps and color photos above
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