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Military / Ed Freeman / Battle of la Drang / We Were Soldiers / Bruce P. Crandall / Idaho / Hal Moore / Joseph L. Galloway / Landing zone / Battle of Ia Drang / United States / Military personnel
Date: 2012-12-11 12:32:05
Military
Ed Freeman
Battle of la Drang
We Were Soldiers
Bruce P. Crandall
Idaho
Hal Moore
Joseph L. Galloway
Landing zone
Battle of Ia Drang
United States
Military personnel

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