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Operation Neptune / Battle for Caen / France / Invasions / Normandy landings / Sword Beach / Invasion of Normandy / Utah Beach / Omaha Beach / World War II / Operation Overlord / Military history by country
Date: 2004-05-04 02:28:58
Operation Neptune
Battle for Caen
France
Invasions
Normandy landings
Sword Beach
Invasion of Normandy
Utah Beach
Omaha Beach
World War II
Operation Overlord
Military history by country

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