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#23 Mobile Canteens of World War II: How Hot Tea and Hope Fueled Soldiers on the Front Lines and Civilians #23

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Mobile Canteens of World War II: How Hot Tea and Hope Fueled Soldiers on the Front Lines and Civilians

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#24 Red Cross worker Marie Salcheider, of St. Paul, Minn., fills vats with freshly made coffee, at a base in Dutch New Guinea on Oct. 23, 1944. The coffee will be transported in mobile canteens to isolated areas.→

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