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Needham Roberts and Henry Johnson

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Needham Roberts and Henry Johnson
A photo of World War I heros, Harlem Hell Fighters: On the left is Needham Roberts. Next to him is Henry Johnson. Both were recognized for their combat with the French Army and recipients of the Croix de Guerre. Decades later, Sgt. Johnson would received the US Medal of Honor.
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