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English: Howard Donovan Queen, US Army colonel and commanding officer of the 366th Infantry Regiment during World War II, in a 1944 photograph by the US Army Signal Corps
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Source Motley, Mary Penick (1987). The Invisible Soldier: The Experience of the Black Soldier, World War II. Detroit: Wayne State University Press. ISBN 978-0-8143-1961-1. p. 142.
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