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PREPARING FOR A J\;EW OFFENSIVE Pic
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DIADEM'S FIRST DAY-II MAY 43 confir
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DIADEM'S FIRST DAY-II MAY stalled a
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68 unaware of the 338th Infantry's
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100 next operations. Meanwhile, lar
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108 sItIons were to be held in stre
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110 Monte Cavo, both rIsmg hundreds
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While the Americans tried to rest d
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In direct defense of the major stro
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PART THREE DRIVE TO ROME If I kllO\
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176 CASSINO TO THE ALPS TANKS OF 1S
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STALEMATE ALO:'\JC THE CAESAR LINE
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BREAKING THE STALEMATE 197 \\'ay an
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from the 88th Division's 350th and
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THE FALL OF ROME 338th Infantry rea
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INTERLUDE IN ROME two weeks this wo
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CHAPTER XIII Pursuit North of Rome
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238 CASSINO TO THE ALPS reached a p
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PURSUIT NORTH OF ROME southward-flo
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PURSUIT NORTH OF ROME 243 name of t
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PURSUIT NORTH OF ROME overlooking t
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254 pause to enable him to effect t
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THE PURSUIT ENDS Route 68. As the d
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280 ordering forward the 4th Indian
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290 CASSINO TO THE ALPS AERIAL VIEW
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PLANNINC FOR THE OFFENSIVE Minister
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PLANNING FOR THE OFFENSIVE each arm
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PLANNING FOR THE OFFENSIVE this. Th
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THE GOTHIC LINE OFFENSIVE BEGINS 31
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THE GOTHIC LINE OFFENSIVE BEGINS in
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322 Even had there been no threat o
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BATTLE FOR THE PASS tered patches o
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332 The counterattacks halted, Comp
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BATTLE FOR THE PASS tor, were at th
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BATTLE FOR THE PASS about it. Once
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A DIVERSIONARY OPERATION could be e
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344 portion of the corps northeastw
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A DIVERSIONARY OPERATION GERMAN PRI
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350 The Defense of Battle Mountain
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A DIVERSIONARY OPERATION last men d
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IN THE NORTHERN APENNINES However h
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362 ander had little choice but to
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368 Division commander, turned his
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372 CASSINO TO THE ALPS Leghorn to
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FROM RIDGE TO RIDGE promptly reinfo
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TOW ARD A WINTER ST ALEMA TE alread
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TOWARD A WINTER ST ALEMA TE own loc
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390 tions encompassing Monte Grande
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402 ance. Two days later the Canadi
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408 was to shift additional units t
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STALEMATE IN THE MOUNTAINS AND ON T
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THROUGH THE WINTER The unsung heroe
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420 to traverse the Brenner Pass by
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426 CASSINO TO THE ALPS ground domi
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428 ARTILLERY AMMUNITION BEING BROU
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432 noon of the 21 st renewed the d
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438 between Army Group C and OKW an
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442 of the previous autumn and wint
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STRATEGIES AND PLANS had done in th
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STRATEGIES AND PLANS items of new e
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454 forces still in northwest Italy
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BREAKTHROUGH ON THE EIGHTH ARMY FRO
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464 billowing clouds of dust raised
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466 sion prepared to move on Bastia
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468 gade was at the same time to co
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BREAKTHROUGH ON THE FIFTH ARMY'S FR
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BREAKTHROUGH ON THE FIFTH ARMY'S FR
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BREAKTHROUGH ON THE FIFTH ARMY'S FR
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478 exploit his vast superiority in
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480 CASSINO TO THE ALPS renewed IV
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BREAKTHROUGH ON T'HE FIFTH ARMY'S F
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PART EIGHT PURSUIT TO THE ALPS Now,
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RACE FOR THE PO 491 and small ferry
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RACE FOR THE PO 12,000-man Austrian
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496 CASSINO TO THE ALPS AMERICAN TR
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The Fifth Army's immediate goal bey
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TO THE ALPS Battalion started out e
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TO THE ALPS South African armoured
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506 AMERICAN INFANTRY ENTER VICENZA
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The campaign in Italy would -end as
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THE CAPITULATION The Cermans did as
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THE CAPITULATION ders to their troo
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88TH DIVISION IN ALPINE PASS
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540 the sobriquet "Smiling AI," Kes
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AAF AAI AAR Abn ACC ACMF ACotS Admi
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ANVIL AVALANCHE CROSSWORD DIADEM DR
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Logistical Support of the Armies, V
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INDEX McGarr, Col. Lionel c.: 135-3
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