American soldiers Pvt. Boesche and Pvt. Geo Habben from Headquarters Troop, 4th Army Corps, study a guide book while standing near the old Roman gateway and section of wall in the town of Cochem, Germany. The archway, which once served as the only entrance to the town from the north, witnessed the movements of Julius Caesar and Napoleon between Coblenz and Trier. Photograph taken by Sgt. Chas. E. Mace on March 27, 1919.


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