BRITAIN SUPPLIES US ARMY STORE: AMERICANS IN BRITAIN, 1943 - GIs at work at an American Army store, somewhere in Britain. This particular area of the store supplies goods for Post Exchanges (also known as PXs), including candles, chocolate, shaving cream, toothpaste, batteries, ink, writing paper, shoe polish and playing cards. Making up a load for dispatch in the foreground are (left to right): T/5 Joe Brethauer (of Rote 2, Box 245, Fort Lupton, Colorado), Pfc Bernard Hanson (of 148 Magnolia Avenue, Kearny, New Jersey) and Staff Sergeant Robert McKenna of Big Bend, Wisconsin. ,


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