Captain Mark D. Anderson, United States Navy and Jean Muller, a historian were alerted to something below their feet while searching for artifacts in the Luxembourg mountainsides from the battle of the bulge. They found a foxhole dug during the World War II battle and inside were the belongings of Technician Fifth Grade Louis J. Archambeau, an American soldier. Among Archambeau belonging�s was a camera that had an undeveloped film. Muller and Anderson developed the film, 70 years later, and brought back to life photographs that tell the story of a dead soldier.
The World War II story as told by Archambeaus very own photos:
The World War II story as told by Archambeaus very own photos:
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The camera that contained a partially-exposed film found by Captain Mark Anderson and historian Jean Muller.
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