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Giverny
Giverny, located about 45 miles northwest of Paris, is a quaint French village, best known as the home of Impressionist painter, Claude Monet.
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Great Battlefields--Part 1
As long as there have been people living in Europe, there have been wars.
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2nd Battalion Royal New Brunswick Regiment (North Shore)
Actions, information and links pertaining to the 2nd Battalion Royal New Brunswick Regiment (North Shore. From it's inception in 1870, WWI, WWII, to today.
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An Evening by the Radio
A quiet evening at home during World War II often meant an evening by the radio.
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Utah Beach, France
The Allied Forces' D-Day landings in France in June 1944 took place on a scale which is almost impossible to imagine.
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Normandy Coast, Northern France
From the charming port town of Honfleur in the East to magical Mont St-Michel in the West, the coast of Basse Normandy is ideal for a family holiday in France.
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WHITE HOUSE HEROES, PART I
Teddy Roosevelt Jr. won the Medal of Honor for his "gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty" during the D-Day assault on Utah Beach at Normandy. In this article, we learn about the fascinating life and career of this worthy offspring of the original Rough Rider.
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