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In WWI, 554 U.S. soldiers were trapped behind enemy lines with no food, no ammo, and no hope.
In WWI, 554 U.S. soldiers were trapped behind enemy lines with no food, no ammo, and no hope. They refused to surrender. Only 194 survived. This is the brutal story of the Lost Battalion’s 6 days of hell:
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In WWI, 554 U.S. soldiers were trapped behind enemy lines with no food, no ammo, and no hope.
They refused to surrender.
Only 194 survived.
This is the brutal story of the Lost Battalion’s 6 days of hell:
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