Guard duty in Berlin
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@ Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Photographs and Prints Division. The New York Public Library
United States. Army
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Caption on back: "One of the most important jobs of American troops now in Berlin is guarding American supplies, equipment and installations in the German capital; Above, left, Private Warren Brown, Route 3, Box 238, Tarboro, North Carolina, and Pfc Melvin N.. Brown, 326 Eighth Street, Nashville, Tennessee, both of the 3417th Quartermaster Truck Company, take their turn on the guard detail, 2/7/46.
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Photographs Gelatin Silver Prints
1946 02 07
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The New York Public LibraryKeywords
- African American Soldiers
- African Americans
- Armed Forces
- Berlin (Germany)
- Germany
- Guard Duty
- United States