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    The rescue of the Lost Battalion by the 442nd RCT

    Dear Friends

    Good news for you all. After I got in touch with Michael Higgins, the son of the commander of the Lost Battalion Lt. Martin Higgins, I was able to amend my article.

    Due to the kind help of Michael who provided huge and important information as well as photos I was able to close the gap and give now a full view of the actions around the rescue of the Lost Battalion.

    Please follow the link and enjoy.

    http://standwheretheyfought.jimdo.com/the-...alion/?logout=1

    Any additional guestbook review is highly appreciated

    Best wishes from sunny Switzerland.

    Juerg
    Strength and Honour
    http://standwheretheyfought.jimdo.com/

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    The Lost Battallion from the American sector France, in WWI?



    William

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      The "clue" is the 442RCT....Japanese Americans...

      Originally posted by PlaceOfBayonets View Post
      The Lost Battallion from the American sector France, in WWI?



      William

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