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  • The sector, which had been quiet for most of four years, stretched some 20 miles from the unfordable Meuse River through the large Argonne Forest.

    Between War and Peace Col. Matthew Moten 2011

  • No sooner had Pershing disengaged his forces from the Saint-Mihiel battle than he mounted a final American offensive to punch like a battering ram through German lines on the Western Front between the Meuse River and the dense Argonne Forest with more than a million men.

    Wild Bill Donovan Douglas Waller 2011

  • The sector, which had been quiet for most of four years, stretched some 20 miles from the unfordable Meuse River through the large Argonne Forest.

    Between War and Peace Col. Matthew Moten 2011

  • No sooner had Pershing disengaged his forces from the Saint-Mihiel battle than he mounted a final American offensive to punch like a battering ram through German lines on the Western Front between the Meuse River and the dense Argonne Forest with more than a million men.

    Wild Bill Donovan Douglas Waller 2011

  • On May 14, 1940, when the French and British air forces tried to halt the German advance over the Meuse River by bombing the advancing columns, there was an unprecedented slaughter: the RAF alone lost nearly fifty planes.

    Deathride John Mosier 2010

  • On May 14, 1940, when the French and British air forces tried to halt the German advance over the Meuse River by bombing the advancing columns, there was an unprecedented slaughter: the RAF alone lost nearly fifty planes.

    Deathride John Mosier 2010

  • This ancient fortress city that guards the traditional invasion route along the Meuse River from Germany into France is a good place to reflect on the lingering myths that still cloud our understandin ...

    Eric Margolis: Four Myths About World War II 2009

  • This ancient fortress city that guards the traditional invasion route along the Meuse River from Germany into France is a good place to reflect on the lingering myths that still cloud our understanding of World War II.

    Eric Margolis: Four Myths About World War II 2009

  • This ancient fortress city that guards the traditional invasion route along the Meuse River from Germany into France is a good place to reflect on the lingering myths that still cloud our understandin ...

    Eric Margolis: Four Myths About World War II 2009

  • Drive along the Meuse River, lined with stately homes perched between the water and rocky cliffs.

    A Sidetrip From Brussels -- Namur 2008

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