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  • ...n of [[England]] at the [[Battle of Hastings]]; on show at [[Bayeux]] in [[Normandy]], [[France]].
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  • ...decisionmaking of [[Dwight D. Eisenhower]] associated with the [[Battle of Normandy]] and the selection of the place and date of that invasion
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  • Invasion of the Kingdom of England by the troops of William, Duke of Normandy ('William the Bastard'), and his victory at the Battle of Hastings.
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  • ...dy AEGIS cruiser.jpg|500px|left|thumb|radars on USS Normandy (CG-60)|''USS Normandy'' (CG-60)
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  • ...Calais]], while diversions would be staged at other locations including [[Normandy]].
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  • ...' and '''M-minute'''. While it is commonly associated with the [[Battle of Normandy]], it is ''not'' specific to that operation; every Allied invasion had a D- ...transmitted separately, on a need-to-know basis. In practice, as with the Normandy invasion, dates are relative; the specific start was rescheduled due to wea
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  • ...AEGIS cruiser.jpg|500px|right|thumb|radars on [[USS Normandy (CG-60)|''USS Normandy'' (CG-60)]]]]
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  • ...st U.S. amphibious assault wave of the "D-Day" invasion at the [[Battle of Normandy]]; son of President [[Theodore Roosevelt]]
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  • {{rpl|Duchy of Normandy}}
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  • Air operations in Europe, from the invasion of Poland to the Normandy invasions, separate from articles on [[World War II, air war, European Thea
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  • ...er's lower reaches, was the traditional capitol of the original [[Duchy of Normandy]].
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  • ...n Europe in 1944. While it is commonly equated to the [[Battle of Normandy|Normandy invasion proper]], that was a subset of Overlord under the top security cod =="Battle of Normandy"==
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  • {{r|Duchy of Normandy}}
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  • {{r|Battle of Normandy}}
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  • ...ng [[Harold of England]]'s army and Duke [[William I of England|William of Normandy]]'s invading force. William had landed at Pevensey on England's south coast ...tensibly fought to assert a Norman claim to the throne by William, Duke of Normandy. Edward the Confessor, had become the Anglo-Saxon king of England in 1042.
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  • ...n]], but was relieved for not stopping Allied forces after the [[Battle of Normandy]]. He was cleared of war crimes charges in the [[High Command Case (NMT)]]
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  • It went into operations following the Battle of Normandy, as a breakout and exploitation force under GEN George Patton.
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  • {{r|Normandy}}
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  • ...lisher [[Abraham John Valpy]]. Born in [[Jersey]], Valpy was educated in [[Normandy]] and [[Southampton]], and completed his education at [[Pembroke College, O
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  • ...hew. ''War and Chivalry: The Conduct and Perceptions of War in England and Normandy, 1066–1217''. Cambridge University Press. 1996.
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