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… and daring military operation in the history of Western warfare. By the time the full moon rose above the … officers as his principal subordinates to oversee all land, air and naval commanders. The U.S. could never have … British Field Marshal Bernard Law Montgomery (Eisenhower’s land forces commander), British Prime Minister Winston …
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