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English: Capture of Fort Riviere, Haiti, 1915, by Donna J. Neary; illustrations of three Medal of Honour recipients: (left to right) Sergeant Ross Iams, Major Smedley Butler, and Private Samuel Gross (USMC art collection).
Date 2006-05-20 (original upload date)
Source Transferred from en.wikipedia; transfer was stated to be made by User:KTo288. Original source: http://donnaneary.com/works/342542
Author Original uploader was ERcheck at en.wikipedia
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