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And it was also along this stretch of river that US General George S. Patton's troops found a bridge still standing at Remagen to push past the natural barrier the Rhine has always provided Germany against invaders, and ultimately take the war to Hitler's capital, Berlin.
Rick Steves: The Rhine River Rages With History Rick Steves 2011
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As Patton's tanks battled their way through Europe at the height of World War II, a humble sign stood guard in the U.S.
Michael Lieberman: For Want of a Nail: Foreign Aid Cuts Will Harm U.S. Influence Michael Lieberman 2011
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On Derby Day, Ms. Patton's hat was Grey Goose-provided, and given just how tall she is, it was a decent marketing investment.
Big Hats and Bigger Parties Pia Catton 2011
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Patton's North Africa wartime operations and other military deployments are beautifully illustrated in a series of intricate and colorful mosaics at the site's Open-Air Map Room.
Magda Abu-Fadil: American Cemetery In Tunisia Honors Fallen WWII Troops Magda Abu-Fadil 2012
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With the exception of Patton's performance, I enjoyed every thrilling minute of it.
Jenna Busch: The Fourth Kind Review Jenna Busch 2010
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He was a soldier in Patton's army; she was a worker on a bomber assembly line.
Full text of Barack Obama's speech in Osawatomie, Kansas 2011
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One day on our lunch break, I headed into town to visit the Delta Blues Museum My mouth hung open as I saw Charlie Musselwhite's shoes and signed harp, a 78 rpm disc of Charlie Patton's Pony Blues, and some of John Lee Hooker's guitars.
Margie Goldsmith: Playing the Delta Blues at Harmonica Jam Camp Margie Goldsmith 2010
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One day on our lunch break, I headed into town to visit the Delta Blues Museum My mouth hung open as I saw Charlie Musselwhite's shoes and signed harp, a 78 rpm disc of Charlie Patton's Pony Blues, and some of John Lee Hooker's guitars.
Margie Goldsmith: Playing the Delta Blues at Harmonica Jam Camp Margie Goldsmith 2010
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George S. Patton; the boat's name reflected Patton's plans to sail around the world "when and if" he returned from the war that loomed — he did not.
Photo-Op: Rough Seas 2011
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Patton's North Africa wartime operations and other military deployments are beautifully illustrated in a series of intricate and colorful mosaics at the site's Open-Air Map Room.
Magda Abu-Fadil: American Cemetery In Tunisia Honors Fallen WWII Troops Magda Abu-Fadil 2012
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