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Bush arrives late to ceremony in Arromanches by on
06/06/2004 2004
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This summer, though, walking on a beach near Arromanches in Normandy, I saw a clutch of lobster pots and remembered how delicious the creatures are, served with a rich, buttery Chardonnay or, if I am feeling really extravagant, a Meursault from Burgundy.
The Catch of the Day Will Lyons 2011
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I saw the remains of the artificial port envisioned and built at Arromanches, an innovation that enabled the entire invasion.
On Leadership: BP, Dell, Wall Street -- where have the corporate heroes gone? 2010
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British PM Brown will hold ceremonies at the town of Arromanches to commemorate the British forces that landed near there.
Is Obama Stiffing British Allies Again? - Warner_Todd_Huston’s blog - RedState 2009
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F Aéronavale taking off from the French carriers Arromanches and La Fayette, attacked the Cairo aerodrome.
Archive 2008-07-01 2008
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Two harbors were built and operational with three days of the invasion: Mulberry A for the Americans at Omaha Beach and Mulberry B serving the British and Canadians at Arromanches.
June 6, 1944: Artifical Harbor Paves the Way for Normandy Invasion 2007
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Keith Coleman, a former RAF gunner from New Zealand, had been hoping the coach he jumped on after the main international D-day ceremony in Arromanches would take him back to Paris.
06/08/2004 2004
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He is hosting this international commemoration, which is about to begin here at Arromanches.
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WOLF BLITZER, HOST, "WOLF BLITZER REPORTS": (NO AUDIO) ... set to begin here in Normandy at Arromanches.
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This is going to be a moving ceremony at Arromanches because it will also show that the allies of today were the enemies then.
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