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Slogging through Europe in WWii: Rommel’s Widow, Night-Time Charley, Combat & Fire-Storms – and After the War: “Gallia est omnis divisa in partes tres”
In memory of my Dad’s service in World War II, I am re-posting the following blog from last year: ############ “All right, they’re on our left, they’re on our right, they’re in front of us, they’re behind us… they can’t … Continue reading
Posted in Army Corps of Engineers, Germany, Memorial Day, War Games, World War II
Tagged Allies of World War II, Aquitani, Belgae, Celts, Erwin Rommel, France, Gaul, German, Germany, Hitler, Julius Caesar, Normandy, Rhine, Rhine River, Rommel, United States Army, Western Allies, World War II
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