US TROOPS IN AN ENGLISH VILLAGE: EVERYDAY LIFE WITH THE AMERICANS IN BURTON BRADSTOCK, DORSET, ENGLAND, UK, 1944 - In the dappled shade of the sycamore tree on the village green at Burton Bradstock, American troops billeted in and around the village examine a machine gun belt which, according to the original caption, was found on the beach by some of the local children. The GIs in this photograph are: Pfc John J Lawson (of 144 Pike Street, Port Jervis, New York), Pfc Robert S Hastings (of 622 Orange Avenue, Azusa, California), T/5 Leo H Pearson (of 105 Buffalo Street, Springville, New York) an
US TROOPS IN AN ENGLISH VILLAGE: EVERYDAY LIFE WITH THE AMERICANS IN BURTON BRADSTOCK, DORSET, ENGLAND, UK, 1944 - In the dappled shade of the sycamore tree on the village green at Burton Bradstock, American troops billeted in and around the village examine a machine gun belt which, according to the original caption, was found on the beach by some of the local children. The GIs in this photograph are: Pfc John J Lawson (of 144 Pike Street, Port Jervis, New York), Pfc Robert S Hastings (of 622 Orange Avenue, Azusa, California), T/5 Leo H Pearson (of 105 Buffalo Street, Springville, New York) and Corporal Roland Henry (of 'Walthernmont, Holland, Pennsylvania). Some of the local boys can be seen chatting to the soldiers
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