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Archbishop Francis J. Spellman poses with American servicemen after the Invasion of Normandy.

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    Archbishop Francis J. Spellman poses with American servicemen after the Invasion of Normandy.
    Archbishop Francis J. Spellman poses with American servicemen after the Invasion of Normandy.  

Spellman, as military vicar of the United States armed forces, traveled extensively throughout WWII.  During this time he met with military leaders and heads of state, bas well as American servicemen fighting in all theaters of the war.

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    Archbishop Francis J. Spellman poses with American servicemen after the Invasion of Normandy.

    Spellman, as military vicar of the United States armed forces, traveled extensively throughout WWII. During this time he met with military leaders and heads of state, bas well as American servicemen fighting in all theaters of the war.
    Date
    After 1944 July 16
    Locale
    [Normandy] France?
    Variant Locale
    Normandie
    Photo Credit
    United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, courtesy of Stephen Jacobs

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    United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
    Copyright: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
    Provenance: Stephen Jacobs

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    Biography
    Dr. William Garrison Birch, served with the 45th Evacuation Hospital. as a U.S. Army medical officer.
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