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USS Louisville rejoined the fast carriers
He was buried two days later in a civil cemetery in Huijbergen and then re-interred after the war in the Bergen-Op-Zoom Canadian War Cemetery in the Netherlands
made in a machine woven - (BeVo) style
Franzisket surrendered with the remnants of his unit to American Forces at Salzburg
and the JU88
Germany, DLV. A 1933 Saxony Air Show Vehicle Plaque, by Karl Wurster Hold USS Louisville rejoined the fast(Deutscher Luftsportverband Plakette). Constructed of gilded and silvered bronze with enamels, the obverse consisting of a red enameled shield, perforated at three corner with holes for rivet attachment, overload by a silvered insignia in the form of a laurel and oak leaf wreath, joined together at the bottom by ribbon, topped by a glider, surrounding a central German national eagle clutching a mobile swastika defaced by a date of 1933, bearing Saxon
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