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101st Airborne Division
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U.S. VII Corps
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Cherbourg
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Omar N. Bradley
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Carentan
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Cotentin Peninsula
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Friedrich von der Heydte
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Isigny
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Army Group B
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Erwin Rommel
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17th SS Panzergrenadier Division
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Thouars
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OKW
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Loire River
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rail
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Saint-Lo
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327th Glider Infantry Regiment
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M4 Sherman
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double envelopment
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Robert G. Cole
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88mm gun
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S-2
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Belgian gate
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U.S. 29th Infantry Division
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point
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Purple Heart Lane
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Sainte-Mère-Église
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Medal of Honor
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Luftwaffe
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17th SS Panzergrenadier Division
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Werner Ostendorff
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Courtney Hodges
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First Army
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Anthony McAuliffe
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4.2-inch mortars
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Panzergrenadier
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Richard D. Winters
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ULTRA
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U.S. 2nd Armored Division
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Maurice Rose
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self-propelled howitzers
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Battle of Bloody Gulch
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Rouxeville
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Montmartin-en-Graignes
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Norman D. Cota
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U.S. VIII Corps
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U.S. 83rd Infantry Division
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Cherbourg
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LST
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World War II portal
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Purple Heart Lane
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Band of Brothers
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ISBN 0765311992
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Panzer IV
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ISBN 0765311992
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ISBN 0-684-80137-X
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S.L.A. Marshall
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