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Summary Of: XXX Corps

British XXX Corps cross the road bridge at Nijmegen... XXX Corps cross the road bridge at... while XXX Corps would stop any attempt to outflank the position south of Bir Hachiem... XXX Corps then was forced to retreat to... and pushed XXX Corps back to El Alamein... The depleted XXX Corps pulled back to El Alamein... XXX Corps was assigned to hold the northern part of the line though at this point... but XXX Corps was involved because of several German diversionary raids... to reinforce XXX Corps and also assigned the... XXX Corps was then involved in extensive retraining... XXX Corps left its trenches... XXX Corps took very heavy casualties... XXX Corps attacks ground to a halt because of German resistance... XXX Corps pushed forward steadily and made sure they didn... XXX Corps launched an attack on the Mareth Line as part of... XXX Corps attempted to attack the position head on... XXX Corps was sent to invade the Italian island of... XXX Corps landed near Pachino... XXX Corps was then pulled out of the line... XXX Corps again included the... XXX Corps quickly advanced North... XXX corps which consisted of about 50... Vehicles of the Guards Armoured Division of XXX Corps passing through Grave having linked up with US 82nd Airborne Division... XXX Corps brought up boats... many units from XXX Corps had to be detached to fight off repeated German attempts to cut the corridor... XXX Corps spent most of its time guarding the tiny strip of corridor that it had managed... units of XXX Corps moved to secure the bridges over the Meuse... General Horrocks addresses XXX Corps staff at Rees on the banks of the Rhine...

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