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Then they came to a great town well closed called Carentan, where there was also a strong castle and many soldiers within to keep it.
Chronicle and Romance (The Harvard Classics Series) Thomas Malory Jean Froissart
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Then they came to a great town well closed called Carentan, where there was also a strong castle and many soldiers within to keep it.
The Campaign of Crecy. How the King of England Rode in Three Battles through Normandy 1909
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Then they came to a great town well closed called Carentan, where there was also a strong castle and many soldiers within to keep it.
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In Episode Three ( "Carentan"), Easy Company are sent to liberate the French village of Carentan while Episode Four ( "Replacements") documents the difficulties in being accepted as a new addition -- having not endured the same hardships as the rest of the original Company.
Empire Movies 2009
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In 1995, I had the privilege of interviewing LTC Winters about his actions at the battle for Carentan.
Dick Winters 2008
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In 1995, I had the privilege of interviewing LTC Winters about his actions at the battle for Carentan.
Dick Winters 2008
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Relaxing on the beach is not recommended, specifically Carentan, Saint-Lô, Caen, and Bayeux.
Archive 2008-03-01 Push Jelly 2008
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Relaxing on the beach is not recommended, specifically Carentan, Saint-Lô, Caen, and Bayeux.
“Good Day To Invade Russia” Said Fuhrer’s Horoscope Push Jelly 2008
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Carentan, in Provence, at Arles, many a Venus as beautiful as those of Titian.
Modeste Mignon 2007
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On the 9th of June, the 101st Airborne, with the 506th, 502nd and 501st regiments, and presumably, Private Austin, attacked the German-held town of Carentan.
D-Day 4 – 9: Days 5 to 10 Andrew 2007
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