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  • '''Operation Torch''' (or '''Operation TORCH''') was the successful American invasion of [[French North Africa]] in Nove Eisenhower commanded "Operation Torch" with the mission to seize North Africa, secure the [[Mediterranean Sea|Med
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  • * Breuer, William B. ''Operation Torch: The Allied Gamble to Invade North Africa.'' (1988). well-written popular h * Gelb, Norman. ''Desperate Venture: The Story of Operation Torch, the Allied Invasion of North Africa.'' (1992). 352 pp. popular
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  • #redirect[[Operation Torch]]
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  • ...utrality Patrols" and early WWII Atlantic convoys, provided air cover to [[Operation Torch]], raided Norway; returned to the US and was a training ship for the rest o
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  • * Breuer, William B. ''Operation Torch: The Allied Gamble to Invade North Africa.'' (1988). well-written popular h * Gelb, Norman. ''Desperate Venture: The Story of Operation Torch, the Allied Invasion of North Africa.'' (1992). 352 pp. popular
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  • '''Operation Torch''' (or '''Operation TORCH''') was the successful American invasion of [[French North Africa]] in Nove Eisenhower commanded "Operation Torch" with the mission to seize North Africa, secure the [[Mediterranean Sea|Med
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  • ...r, on USS Brooklyn with Captain Francis D. Denebrink, he participated in [[Operation TORCH]]. In March 1943, while attached to Pacific Fleet Forces, he visited Noumea
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  • ...o Germany for recuperation. While he was out of the theater, the Allied [[Operation Torch]] invasion struck. The Allies constantly attacked his supplies coming acr ...7 November, twelve hours before U.S. and British troops were to land in [[Operation Torch]], he asked the Luftwaffe to reinforce, and told they could not. He then ga
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  • ...pleted alterations and shakedown before joining a task force steaming to [[Operation Torch|invade North Africa]], 24 October 1942. Despite air raids, a submarine atta
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  • {{seealso|Operation Torch}} Eisenhower's first command was the [[Operation Torch|invasion of North Africa]] in November, 1942, at a time when the Luftwaffe
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  • ...join the Amphibious Force of the [[U.S. Atlantic Fleet]] for the planned [[Operation Torch|invasion of North Africa]]. She sailed [[24 October]] with the Southern Att
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  • .... In November 1942 he led the Western Task Force in the Allied landings ([[Operation Torch]]) in North Africa; later he commanded the Second Corps in Tunisia. In July
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  • ...raft]] and join the Western Naval Task Force (Task Force (TF) 34) in the [[Operation Torch|invasion of North Africa]]. The cargo ship was assigned to Transport Divisi
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  • ...23 October]] she sailed for [[French Morocco]] and saw action during the [[Operation Torch|invasion landings]] off [[Safi]] [[8 November]]. Although several of her [[
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