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World War II / Military / Operation Market Garden / A Bridge Too Far / XXX Corps / 1st Airborne Division / First Allied Airborne Army / Airborne forces / James M. Gavin / Parachute Regiment / Military organization / Airborne warfare
Date: 2010-12-08 12:33:37
World War II
Military
Operation Market Garden
A Bridge Too Far
XXX Corps
1st Airborne Division
First Allied Airborne Army
Airborne forces
James M. Gavin
Parachute Regiment
Military organization
Airborne warfare

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