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English: 124th Infantry Regimental Chaplain, Father Thomas Colgan administers aid to wounded. He was killed in action and awarded the Distinguished Service Cross posthumously.
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Source Florida National Guard Heritage Art Series, http://ufdc.ufl.edu/UF00047645/00001/18j
Author Walker, Jackson

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