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Joe A. Lolley, 2007 (Interviewed by Julia Monczunski, SDPB Radio)
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Joe A. Lolley, Paris, 1945
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Joe A. Lolley standing by a 155 howitzer, Berchtesgaden, Germany
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Joe A. Lolley was a route marker near Bastone, Belgium during WWII.
One day his brother drove by in a truck hauling a tank. They visited
for about
15 minutes. Mr. Lolley commented, "I was never so surprised to see
someone!"
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Joe
A. Lolley guarded German soldiers
as they buried these bodies.
(Photos provided by Joe A. Lolley)
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