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British Goods in US Marshalling Yards- Anglo-american Co-operation in Wartime Britain, 1943 American soldiers move large crates of spare car engine parts from beside the railway line at this US marshalling yard, somewhere in Britain. Sergeant Charlie Oliver, from Walton Way Extension, Augustine, Georgia (centre) checks the boxes in. Image details File size:
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The lorry is just about to set off to a neighbouring unit with a week's supply of goods British Goods in US Marshalling Yards- Anglo-american Co-operation in Wartime Britain, 1943 Pfc Walter Toye (left) of 4609 Hedge Street, Philadelphia and Pfc Francis P Owen, of Port Tobago, Maryland, load a bale of cotton waste onto a lorry at a US marshalling yard, somewhere in Britain. The lorry is just about to set off to a neighbouring unit with a week's supply of goods. 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