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The Sullivan family poses for a group photo at their home in Waterloo, Iowa, in Jan. 1941. The picture was taken shortly after the five Sullivan brothers enlisted in the Navy together

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Download this stock image: The Sullivan family poses for a group photo at their home in Waterloo, Iowa, in Jan. 1941. The picture was taken shortly after the five Sullivan brothers enlisted in the Navy together, intent on avenging the death of a friend killed in the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. From left to right standing are: Albert, 20; George, 27; maternal grandmother Mrs. George Abel; Madison, 22; Joseph, 23; and Francis, 26. Seated are: Albert's wife, Katherine; mother, Alleta Sullivan; father, Thomas Sullivan, holding Albert's son, James; and Genevieve, 25, the only sister. (AP Photo) - 2MBM7MG from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors.
The Sullivan family poses for a group photo at their home in Waterloo, Iowa, in Jan. 1941. The picture was taken shortly after the five Sullivan brothers enlisted in the Navy together, intent on avenging the death of a friend killed in the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. From left to right standing are: Albert, 20; George, 27; maternal grandmother Mrs. George Abel; Madison, 22; Joseph, 23; and Francis, 26. Seated are: Albert's wife, Katherine; mother, Alleta Sullivan; father, Thomas Sullivan, holding Albert's son, James; and Genevieve, 25, the only sister. (AP Photo)

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