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ASTOGNE THEFIRST EIGHTDAYS S. L. A.
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RUNNING BA'ITLE FmsT ACTION AT MARV
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UNITS, COMMANDERS, STAFF MEMBERS, A
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2D BA'ITALION (Companies D, E, F an
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54m ARMORED INPANTRY BATI'ALION (LE
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CHAPTER 1 THE SITUATION THE SIEGE O
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otal Extent of the Bulge [ 3 1
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THE SITUATION 5 penetrated the posi
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THE CONCENTRATION ON BASTOGNE 9 tow
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14 BASTOGNE bat Command B continued
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16 BASTOGNE While there was still l
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THE CONCENTRATION ON BASTOGNE 19 In
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THE CONCENTRATION ON BASTOGNE 21 th
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24 BASTOGNE tions over, Lieutenant
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28 BASTOGNE north and west and goin
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FIRST MEETING WITH THE ENEMY 31 nin
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36 BASTOGNE own fight. He had alrea
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38 BASTOGNE make it easily possible
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EAST OF BASTOGNE 41 someone walking
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EAST OF BASTOGNE 43 fire, his own t
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EAST OF BASTOGNE 45 O'Hara of Comba
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EAST OF BASTOGNE 47 Map 7
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50 BASTOGNE pressed in against the
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TEAM DESOBRY AT NOVILLE 53 clog the
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TEAM DESOBRY AT NOVILLE 55 knocked
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TEAM DESOBRY AT NOVILLE 57 points o
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60 BASTOGNE the power of the Gennan
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CHAPTER 8 ATTACK AND WITHDRAWAL COL
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64 BASTOGNE losses to the enemy. Fr
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66 BASTOGNE Colonel Sink, having ca
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68 BASTOGNE and decided thatthis mu
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I T CHAPTER 10 THE REPULSE WAS A NI
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76 BASTOGNE twenty minutes. 1o Pris
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80 BASTOGNE pushing rightward towar
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82 BASTOGNE of the darkness and the
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THE REPULSE 85 of the enemy were ca
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RUNNING BAITLE 89 drivers were alre
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92 BASTOGNE ited attack forward to
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RUNNING BATTLE 95 tain William G. S
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98 BASTOGNE aged or destroyed many
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FIRST ACTION AT MARVIE 101 At 1125,
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ACTION AT MARVIE 20 DECEMBER o soo
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106 BASTOGNE During all that time,
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108 BASTOGNE the driver to make for
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no BASTOGNE Now, on the 21st, McAul
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THE RESPITE 113 Later in the mornin
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116 BASTOGNE Division Headquarters.
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118 BASTOGNE The main event for tha
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122 BASTOGNE slowly. The German inf
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130 BASTOGNE stayed in their holes
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132 BASTOGNE Higgins reasoned that
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CHAPTER 17 SUPPLIES ARRIVE 1 FROM D
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144 BASTOGNE was always Team O'Hara
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CHAPTER 19 WEST OF BASTOGNE FOR SIX
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WEST OF BASTOGNE 149 they guessed t
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152 BASTOGNE tered a small detachme
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154 BASTOGNB left Bank of the high
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CHRISTMAS. EVE 157 usual pressure f
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160 BASTOGNE heavy aitillery fire a
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162 BASTOGNE pinned them down with
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164 BASTOGNE north and northwest. U
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BATTLE A1 CHAMPS ZS DECEMBER I PHAS
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CHRISTMAS EVE 169 of Champs, but by
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172 BASTOGNE tanks moved in among t
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