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Talk on Battle of the Bulge in WWII, in its 75th anniversary year, at the Fort Devens Museum. Chris de Marcken, 92, of Worcester, who was an American teenager living in Belgium during WWII, because his father had been working in Europe, shows the area of the Battle of the Bulge superimposed on a map of Massachusetts. (SUN/Julia Malakie)
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Talk on Battle of the Bulge in WWII, in its 75th anniversary year, at the Fort Devens Museum. Chris de Marcken, 92, of Worcester, who was an American teenager living in Belgium during WWII, because his father had been working in Europe, shows the area of the Battle of the Bulge superimposed on a map of Massachusetts. (SUN/Julia Malakie)

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  • Talk on Battle of the Bulge in WWII, in its 75th anniversary year, at the Fort Devens Museum. Joe Landry, 96, of Shirley, who was a truck driver in the Battle of the Bulge, talks about his experiences. (SUN/Julia Malakie)
  • Overflow crowd listens to talk on Battle of the Bulge in WWII, in its 75th anniversary year, at the Fort Devens Museum. (SUN/Julia Malakie)
  • Talk on Battle of the Bulge in WWII, in its 75th anniversary year, at the Fort Devens Museum. Joe Landry, 96, of Shirley, who was a truck driver in the Battle of the Bulge, talks about his WWII experiences, and his recent trip back. (SUN/Julia Malakie)
  • Talk on Battle of the Bulge in WWII, in its 75th anniversary year, at the Fort Devens Museum. Chris de Marcken, 92, of Worcester, who was an American teenager living in Belgium during WWII, because his father had been working in Europe, shows the area of the Battle of the Bulge superimposed on a map of Massachusetts. (SUN/Julia Malakie)
  • Talk on Battle of the Bulge in WWII, in its 75th anniversary year, at the Fort Devens Museum. Joe Landry, 96, of Shirley, who was a truck driver in the Battle of the Bulge, and Chris de Marcken, 92, of Worcester, who was an American teenager living in Belgium during WWII, hold up an American flag made secretly by de Marcken's mother during the German occupation. She mistakenly made the stars upside down. (SUN/Julia Malakie)
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