

Nice genuine WWII US historical booklet, Spearheading with the Third Armored Division, dedicated to the itinerary of the 3rd Armored Division from the Battle of the Bulge to the Elbe, through Cologne and the Ruhr Pocket.
By the end of the war, many divisions in the US Army published accounts of their participation in the various campaings, every serviceman being issued a copy prior to being repatriated. Printed in Halle, Germany.
Complete (55 pages) and in good overall condition.
Dimensions: 4in x 5.3in.
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Nice genuine WWII US historical booklet, Spearheading with the Third Armored Division, dedicated to the itinerary of the 3rd Armored Division from the Battle of the Bulge to the Elbe, through Cologne and the Ruhr Pocket.
By the end of the war, many divisions in the US Army published accounts of their participation in the various campaings, every serviceman being issued a copy prior to being repatriated. Printed in Halle, Germany.
Complete (55 pages) and in good overall condition.
Dimensions: 4in x 5.3in.
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