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Deutsch: Blick auf Cochem an der Mosel am 9. Januar 1919. Das Bild wurde von Unteroffizier Charles E. Mace aufgenommen. Er gehörte zu Photo-Einheit des IV. Corps der U.S. Army, die ihr Hauptquartier in Cochem hatte. Im Vordergrund sitzt Corporal James C. Sulzer.
English: View of Cochem, county of Cochem-Zell, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, on 9 January 1919. The picture was taken by the photo unit of the Fourth U.S Army Corps, which had its headquarters at Cochem on the Moselle river.
Original text: "This old castle perched on a hilltop above the Moselle River and the town of Cochem, Germany, is headquarters of the U.S. Fourth Army Corps. In foreground is Cpl. James C. Sulzer, Fourth Army Corps, Photo Unit. January 9, 1919."
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U.S. DefenseImagery photo VIRIN: HD-SN-99-02384
Author photographer: Sgt. Charles E. Mace, U.S. Army
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This old castle perched on a hilltop above the Moselle River and the town of Cochem, Germany, is headquarters of the U.S. Fourth Army Corps. In foreground is Corporal James C. Sulzer, Fourth Army Corps, Photo Unit. (English)

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