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French President Francois Hollande will award France's highest honour, the Legion d'honneur, to three US citizens and a Briton who helped disarm a machine gun-toting attacker on a train last week.
Credit: Reuters
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French President Francois Hollande will award France's highest honour, the Legion d'honneur, to three US citizens and a Briton who helped disarm a machine gun-toting attacker on a train last week.
Credit: Reuters
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French President Francois Hollande will award France's highest honour, the Legion d'honneur, to three US citizens and a Briton who helped disarm a machine gun-toting attacker on a train last week.
Credit: Reuters
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French President Francois Hollande will award France's highest honour, the Legion d'honneur, to three US citizens and a Briton who helped disarm a machine gun-toting attacker on a train last week.
Credit: Reuters
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French President Francois Hollande will award France's highest honour, the Legion d'honneur, to three US citizens and a Briton who helped disarm a machine gun-toting attacker on a train last week.
Credit: Reuters
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French President Francois Hollande will award France's highest honour, the Legion d'honneur, to three US citizens and a Briton who helped disarm a machine gun-toting attacker on a train last week.
Credit: Reuters
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French President Francois Hollande will award France's highest honour, the Legion d'honneur, to three US citizens and a Briton who helped disarm a machine gun-toting attacker on a train last week.
Credit: Reuters
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French President Francois Hollande will award France's highest honour, the Legion d'honneur, to three US citizens and a Briton who helped disarm a machine gun-toting attacker on a train last week.
Credit: Reuters