' Probably for the first time in military history, a Canadian pipe band plays for the changing of an American guard.
' Probably for the first time in military history, a Canadian pipe band plays for the changing of an American guard. Picture, taken in Brunswick in front of the former German Air Forces barracks, shows Pipe Major Frank A. Noble (Hamilton, Ontario) of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, on the left. The American guards are front row left to right: T-5 Homer Nead (Lawrenceville, Illinois), Pte. Jack Blackwood (Anniston, Alabama), Cpl. Harrison Fisher (Sandusky, Ohio), Pfc. Dick Broderick (Springfield, Ohio). Back row: Pfc. Jewel Jarvis (Elva, Kentucky), T-5 Hartwell Paulk (Ocilla, Georgia), T-5 Cleo E.Boland (Georgetown, Illinoise) and Pfc. Bill Thompson (San Francisco, Califonrnia). '
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- Nationaal Oorlogs- en Verzetsmuseum Overloon / Liberty Park
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