Fooling the enemy: Ingersoll creates WWII “Ghost Army”
Ralph Ingersoll served during World War II and was the creator of the Ghost Army.
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Ralph Ingersoll served during World War II and was the creator of the Ghost Army.
On the 74th anniversary of D-Day, Penobscot tribal elder Charles Norman Shay returns to the beaches of the …
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