After the Allied landings on Normandy and their subsequent trek into the German heartland, the retreating Wehrmacht blew up ...
The March 7, 1945, seizure the Rhine River's Remagen Bridge by a U.S. Army task force is an outstanding example of individual and organizational initiative and carefully assessed aggressiveness. A ...
REMAGEN, Germany (Stars and Stripes) — One of the first Americans to rush over and several of the last Germans to retreat across the famed Remagen bridge in 1945 were reunited amid jokes, laughter and ...
BRIDGETON — The most important bridge in Germany in Word War II was the Remagen Bridge over the Rhine River. Everybody bombed it. Warren Robinson, who fought at the Battle of Remagen Bridge, said it ...
George E. Learned served in the 89th Cav Rcn Sq (Mecz) of the 9th Armd Div as a first lieutenant at the time of the capture of the Remagen bridge. He revisited the town for the first time since 1945 ...
When American GIs captured the bridge at Remagen 50 years ago tomorrow to allow the first Rhine River crossing into the Nazi heartland, the old railroad span became an instant symbol of inevitable ...
Retired trucker Dan Yolo, 91, was standing on the strategic Rhine River span when it crumpled into the Rhine in 1945. Recall ever hearing of the Ludendorff Bridge in Germany? Little remains of the ...
Charles J. “Chuck” Aldieri was just a few weeks shy of graduating — Bristol High Class of 1943 — when he was drafted. The next year and half was Army basic training, assignment to Europe and, finally, ...
The March 7, 1945, seizure the Rhine River's Remagen Bridge by a U.S. Army task force is an outstanding example of individual and organizational initiative and carefully assessed aggressiveness. A ...
The March 7, 1945, seizure the Rhine River’s Remagen Bridge by a U.S. Army task force is an outstanding example of individual and organizational initiative and carefully assessed aggressiveness. A ...
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