
Long Island Living History Association and the Museum of American Armor conducted a tribute program beside World War II armor that honored Americans who fought during the Battle of the Bulge, enduring some 75,000 causalities and 19,000 dead.
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Long Island Living History Association and the Museum of American Armor conducted a tribute program beside World War II armor that honored Americans who fought during the Battle of the Bulge, enduring some 75,000 causalities and 19,000 dead.
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