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WWINonsard-Lamarche

Nonsard-Lamarche is a small village in the Meuse department. During WWI it was part of the western front. In September 1918 American troops passed through Nonsard-Lamarche and the photo below was taken.

American troops marching though Nonsard-Lamarche during the battle of St. Mihiel. This photo is undated but the battle of St. Mihiel was September 12-19th, 1918.

Same view of the bridge and church in 2013.

Location of the photo is in front of a lavoir - public wash area with a statue of a woman doing laundry.

Better view of the village church.

Another photo of American troops in Nonsard-Lamarche.

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