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Soldiers Update: "Jumping" Joe Beyrle
Defense Media Activity - Army Productions
June 6, 2014 | 2:03
During World War II, "Jumping" Joe Beyrle landed in the village of Ste. Come Du Mont, France, and was seen by the locals as one of the American Soldiers who helped liberate them from the Nazis. His son, John Beyrle, tells the story of their family's connection with the French village.
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