Private Johnson Of The Harlem Hellfighters
Croix de guerre medal winner Private William Henry Johnson (1892 - 1929) holds a bouquet of flowers and stands in an open top automobile during the victory parade in New York, February 17, 1919. He was a member of the 369th Infantry Regiment (the Harlem Hellfighters). (Photo by National Archives/Interim Archives/Getty Images)

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