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Show BURIAL OF AMERICAN VICTIMS OF THE TUSCANIA SINKING I- 'ft 'FMftQWHf&fM gl..M.w'Vl "" h-j..j...i x. . ...J..,...tf " ' !"""''-- " "w U, . I i i fj , E , - -t-tf lUHtrillVHiifilllliMi1,'iVI-lfltfi,l rt.' vf. JZ.-tv.v.A:'r. .o..-...f.s.S' ' ,-0.0 .y.- A.. M.-.wA,.w..H...,i u One hundred and fifty-nine American soldiers lie burled along a bleak stretch of Scottish coast. They are those who died when the British transport Tuscania was sunk. Their graves are at the water's edge close to the base of rocky cliffs. These photographs show the funeral procession leaving the morgue at Port Charlotte in the rain, the pipers leading, and the mourners viewing the burial ceremonies from the top of the cliff. |