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and Montgomery
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,
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,
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,
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American respect for
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uncertainty of date of invasion
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as Eisenhower’s deputy
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and operation GOODWOOD
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criticism of Second Army
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and air support for soldiers
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character
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Tehran conference
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Tessy-sur-Vire
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Texas
, U.S.S.
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Thoma, General von
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Thomas, Major-General G.I. (‘the Butcher’)
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,
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Thorne, General Sir Andrew
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THUNDERCLAP, exercise
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Thury-Harcourt
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,
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Tilly-la-Campagne
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Tilly-sur-Seulles
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,
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,
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,
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Time on Target (TOT)
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Tinley, Colonel
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TORCH, operation
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Torigny
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TOTALIZE, operation
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TRACTABLE, operation
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Tracy-Bocage
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,
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,
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TRIDENT conference
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Trun
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,
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,
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,
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,
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Tuschen, Colonel
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Tuttle, Lieutenant-Colonel George
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,
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Ultra intercepts
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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effectiveness of
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Undaunted
, H.M.S.
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United States Army

favours quick cross-Channel invasion
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,
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,
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BOLERO build-up
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,
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and operations in the Mediterranean
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quality of
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creation of
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commitment to operation ANVIL
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dislike of regional formations
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First Army

rations and supplies
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,
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,
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deception plans
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Omaha landings
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,
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,
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,
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Utah landings
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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invasion plans
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lack of experience
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,
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lack of trained staff officers
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commanders of OVERLORD
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Montgomery and the troops
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scepticism of FORTITUDE
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,
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before Cherbourg
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rivalry between senior officers
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poor infantry recruitment
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lack of junior leadership
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infantry training
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,
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lack of tank/infantry co-operation
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German lack of respect for ability
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weapons
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rest periods
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casualties
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dismissal of incompetent officers
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,
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bogged down in its advance south
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ability in defence
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disrespect for officers
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Hodges assumes command
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losses
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Third Army

formation
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invasion plans
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blocks Paris-Orleans gap
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Twelfth Army Group

formation
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Corps

V

commanders
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D-Day
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advance inland
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in Cotentin
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and operation COBRA
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VII

commanders
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D-Day
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,
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in Cotentin
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,
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advances southwards
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,
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operation COBRA
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,
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Brittany campaign
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Mortain counter-attack
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moves towards Falaise
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VIII

in Cotentin
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advances southwards
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,
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operation COBRA
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Brittany campaign
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XV

and the Mortain counter-attack
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advance on Argentan
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XIX
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advance south
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operation COBRA
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XX
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Airborne Divisions

82nd

D-Day
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,
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,
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,
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,
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Cotentin campaign
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,
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officers sacked
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gain Mont Castre
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101st, D-Day
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,
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,
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,
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Armoured Divisions

2nd

Montgomery addresses
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operation COBRA
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,
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mascots
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3rd

entanglement with 30th Division
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officers lack quality
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operation COBRA
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move into Brittany
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Mortain counter-attacks
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,
ref2
,
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4th

preparations for the invasion
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operation COBRA
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in Brittany
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,
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6th, in Brittany
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Infantry Divisions

1st

brought back from Sicily
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D-Day
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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competence
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Mortain counter-attack
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4th

invasion expectations
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D-Day
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,
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,
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competence
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Mortain counter-attack
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8th, operation COBRA
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9th

brought back from Sicily
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advance on Cherbourg
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,
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,
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,
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at the St Jean-de-Daye counter attack
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operation COBRA
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Mortain counter-attack
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28th
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29th

D-Day
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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advance inland
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operation COBRA
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air attacks on
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30th
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entanglement with 3rd Division
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and the St Jean-de-Daye counter attack
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operation COBRA
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,
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counter-attacked at Mortain
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,
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,
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35th
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operation COBRA
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Mortain counter-attack
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50th, at Tilly
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79th
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pre-invasion deception
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lack of preparedness
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advance south
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,
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80th
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,
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83rd
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,
ref2

90th

jitteryness
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in Cotentin
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,
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advance south
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casualties
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commanders sacked
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remoteness of officers
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operation COBRA
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at the Falaise trap
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,
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Regiments

12th
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16th
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18th
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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22nd
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26th
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,
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39th
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,
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,
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,
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41st
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47th
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,
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65th
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,
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102nd Cavalry
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,
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116th
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,
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,
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,
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120th
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,
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,
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,
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,
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175th
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314th
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318th
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325th Gliderborne Infantry
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357th
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922nd
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Battalions

13th
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2nd/66th Tank
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82nd Reconnaissance
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465th Anti-Aircraft
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712th
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743rd Tank
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,
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,
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,
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,
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746th
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747th
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3103rd Signals
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Ranger Bns
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United States Army Air Force
(U.S.A.A.F.)

bombing war in Europe
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and defeat of Luftwaffe
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support for ground troops
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8th Airforce
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,
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Tactical Air Command
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see also
air forces, Allied

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