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  • 31Allied advance from Paris to the Rhine — Siegfried Line Campaign Part of World War II American soldiers cross the Siegfried Line …

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  • 32Jack Watson (British Army officer) — Major John Bernard Robert Watson MC (14 January 1917 12 April 2011) was a British Army officer who was awarded a Military Cross for gallantry whilst serving with 13 Parachute Battalion in the Ardennes during the Second World War.[1] Watson was… …

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  • 33Army Cadet Force — The Army Cadet Force (ACF) is a British youth organisation that offers progressive training in a multitude of the subjects from military training to adventurous training (such as Outward Bound) and first aid, at the same time as promoting… …

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  • 34Crossing of the Rhine (disambiguation) — Crossing of the Rhine or Rhine crossing may refer to: Crossing of the Rhine, east to west, into the Roman Empire by Vandals, Alans and Suebi, 406 AD French Revolutionary Wars: Campaigns of 1796#Germany, French army, west to east Operation Plunder …

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  • 35Freddie Scott (British Army officer) — Major Frederic Balfour Scott MC (31 January 1922 15 April 2011) was a British Army officer who was awarded a Military Cross for gallantry whilst serving with the 2nd Battalion, The Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry (the 52nd) in… …

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  • 36Sandy Smith (British Army officer) — Sandy Smith Nickname Sandy Born 4 March 1922(1922 03 04) Karachi, India Died 27 April 1993(1993 04 27) (aged 71) Ch …

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  • 37John Stevenson (British Army officer) — Major John Stevenson MBE DCM (February 24, 1918–February 25, 2002) was a Company Sergeant Major in the British 6th Airborne Division who was awarded the DCM for personal gallantry and leadership during Operation Varsity; the Air Assault landing… …

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  • 38Occupation of the Rhineland — The occupation zones (Rhineland and Ruhr) 1919 1930. green (Saar): League of Nations (France), blue: France, brown: United Kingdom, yellow: Belgium, blue/yellow (Ruhr): France/Belgium The Occupation of the Rhineland took place following the… …

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  • 39Territorial Army — The Territorial Army (TA) is the principal and Volunteer reserve force of the British Army, the land armed forces branch of the United Kingdom, and composed mostly of part time soldiers paid at a similar rate, while engaged on military activities …

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  • 40History of the Irish Guards — The history of the Irish Guards as a regiment of Foot Guards in the British Army dates from 1900. A unit known as the Irish Guards went to France as a Stuart regiment in 1692, and the French Army s 92e Régiment d Infanterie traces its ancestry to …

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