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HISTORY OF THE “LIBERTY ROAD” AND THE BORNES Soon after WWII, the idea of establishing a monument was suggested, to commemorate the liberation of France by the American First and Third Armies – a monum
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Denver / San Francisco / Starke / Saint Lo / WWII / Normandy / Washington / Fontainbleu / New York / Abilene / /

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America / Europe / /

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Germany / Belgium / France / United States / Luxembourg / /

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Eisenhower Museum / New York City harbor / Camp Blanding / Normandy Military Cemetery / Camp Blanding Museum / Brittany Military Cemetery / Statue of Liberty / Memorial Park / /

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Utah Beach / Omaha Beach / /

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30th Infantry Division / American Legion / German Army / General Bradley’s First Army / Liberty Road Foundation / Department of Manche / 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment / General Patton’s Third Army / /

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Jefferson Caffery / Paul Ramadier / Francois Mitterand / /

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Mayor / Prime Minister / Board Member / Governor / Minister / General / Ambassador / /

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Kansas / Florida / Colorado / /

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the Red Ball Express / /

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Central Europe / Western Europe / /

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