File:SC 337398 - Pvt. Felix Lawson, 534 West St., -illegible-, Md., and Pvt. Sammie Jenkins, 1200 17th St. Tuscaloosa, Ala., demonstrate the proper method of digging a foxhole. (52202904969).jpg
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- African American men
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- Motion blur
- People of Shenandoah, Pennsylvania
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