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U.S. Rangers Train in England.—First Sergt Warren E. Evans, of Aberdeen. South Dakota, selected as the “Typical U.S. Ranger,” and one of the British Commando sergeants with whom he trained, light up a well-earned cigarette after gruelling training operations somewhere in the United Kingdom.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 87, Issue 276, 22 November 1943, Page 6

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U.S. Rangers Train in England.—First Sergt Warren E. Evans, of Aberdeen. South Dakota, selected as the “Typical U.S. Ranger,” and one of the British Commando sergeants with whom he trained, light up a well-earned cigarette after gruelling training operations somewhere in the United Kingdom. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 87, Issue 276, 22 November 1943, Page 6

U.S. Rangers Train in England.—First Sergt Warren E. Evans, of Aberdeen. South Dakota, selected as the “Typical U.S. Ranger,” and one of the British Commando sergeants with whom he trained, light up a well-earned cigarette after gruelling training operations somewhere in the United Kingdom. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 87, Issue 276, 22 November 1943, Page 6