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More and Moone: England, 1943

My father-in-law, Ed Mauser, served with Easy Company, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division, better known as "The Band of Brothers" during WW2. He passed in January 2011 and we discovered this photo while going through his papers. It's of two other members of the "Band of Brothers."  We believe it was taken in 1943 at a studio in England between D-day and the jump into Holland. The two soldiers in the photo are Alton More and Donald Moone. View full size.

My father-in-law, Ed Mauser, served with Easy Company, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division, better known as "The Band of Brothers" during WW2. He passed in January 2011 and we discovered this photo while going through his papers. It's of two other members of the "Band of Brothers." We believe it was taken in 1943 at a studio in England between D-day and the jump into Holland. The two soldiers in the photo are Alton More and Donald Moone. View full size.

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Permission to use?

I was curious about getting permission to use this photo. It looks great, first clear photo of Alton More that I have found! Please get ahold of me!

Hitler's snapshots?

Wasn't Alton More the one who found Hitler's picture albums at the Eagle's nest? I believe he died quite young. How neat to have a connection to Band of Brothers!

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