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After delays due to both logistical difficulties and poor weather, the D-Day of Overlord, the largest amphibious operation ever, was postponed 24 hours to 6 June 1944.
After the D-Day invasion of Normandy, the division was ordered to make its way across the country to stop the Allied advance.
After D-Day, June 6, 1944, US soldiers wounded and captured in France were also reported on.
After D-Day, General Groves ordered a team of scientists — Project Alsos — to follow eastward-moving victorious Allied troops into Europe to assess the status of the German nuclear program ( and to prevent the westward-moving Russians from gaining any materials or scientific manpower ).
After the landing of the Allied Forces on D-Day, conditions grew increasingly worse in the Nazi-occupied Netherlands.
* Before and After D-Day: In Color — slideshow by Life magazine
In the spring of 1962 he won the university's Macmillan Prize for poetry, and published the poetry collection D-Day and After, the first of the Tish group's numerous publications.
Davey published his first poetry collection, D-Day and After, in 1962, with an introduction by Tallman that emphasized how this was poetry as the act of the moment rather than poetry as the commonplace attempt ' to express ...
After D-Day, the Allies were meeting fierce resistance, marshalled by Rommel with Hitler's orders to stand firm at all costs.
After D-Day the college was taken over as headquarters of the Ninth Army under General William Hood Simpson.
After 4 years of training, they took part in the Canadian D-Day assault on Juno Beach, and ended the day more than 10 km ( 6 mi ) inland, the furthest advance of any Allied unit.
After D-Day, attacks on the German oil industry assumed top priority which was widely dispersed around the Reich.
After D-Day, the new antibiotic drug penicillin became public knowledge and found its way into the hospitals in the west.
After D-Day, his unit toured forward airbases.
After D-Day, the operation was put on hold, and Switzerland remained neutral for the duration of the war.
After helping orchestrate D-Day with work on the structure of the proposed landing sites as well as the bocage countryside beyond, Bernal landed, according to C. P. Snow, at Normandy on the afternoon of D-Day + 1 in the uniform of an Instructor-Lieutenant RN to record the effectiveness of the plans.
After D-Day most of PWE's white propaganda staff transferred to the Psychological Warfare Division ( PWD / SHAEF ) of SHAEF
After D-Day he was sent to France several times to study German technology.
After D-Day, the squadron remained with Fighter Command, briefly renamed Air Defence of Great Britain ( ADGB ).
After the D-Day Invasion of Normandy, believing that the end of the war was in sight, the script moved in the direction of Pyle covering the infantry in its final advance to victory.
After the village was captured, ' C ' Squadron pressed on, with 2nd Troop reaching the regiment's objective of the Caen-Bayeux Highway, becoming the only Allied unit to reach its D-Day objective.
After D-Day, the 1st Hussars continued to support infantry as it advanced and faced German counter-attacks.
After being replaced as Eighth Army commander Ritchie was appointed to command the 52nd Division in Britain and later XII Corps during the D-Day landings and the campaign in Europe.

After and Howard
After the sun rises, the fake town is a perfect replica, right down to the orange roof on Howard Johnson's outhouse.
After its demise, he was struck by wanderlust and began the adventures chronicled by Howard, encountering skulking monsters, evil wizards, tavern wenches, and beautiful princesses.
" After the public's response to Bacall's debut performance in To Have and Have Not at the urging of director Howard Hawks production partner Charles K. Feldman, scenes were re-written to heighten the ' insolent ' quality that had intrigued critics and audiences in that film.
After 1996, Fraser was critical of the Howard Coalition government over foreign policy issues ( particularly Howard's alignment with the foreign policy of the Bush administration, which Fraser saw as damaging Australian relationships in Asia ).
After the defeat of the Howard government at the 2007 federal election, Fraser claimed Howard approached him in a corridor, following a cabinet meeting in May 1977 regarding Vietnamese refugees, and said: " We don't want too many of these people.
After the franchise lost its 10, 000th game in 2007, its core of young players, including infielders Chase Utley, Ryan Howard, and Jimmy Rollins and pitcher Cole Hamels, responded by winning the National League East division title, but they were swept by the Colorado Rockies in the Division Series.
After Keating, some of the reforms of Fightback were implemented under the centre-right coalition government of John Howard, such as the GST.
After two more running plays, on third and four Griese threw a 28-yard touchdown pass to receiver Howard Twilley ( his only catch of the game ).
After reviewing the misunderstanding, Mayor Anthony Williams offered to reinstate Howard, who refused reinstatement for another job elsewhere in the mayor's government.
After the 1962 mid-term elections, Smith presented a documentary entitled, " The Political Obituary of Richard Nixon " as part of his Howard K. Smith: News and Comment ( 1962 – 1963 ) television series.
After Catherine Howard was beheaded, Anne and her brother, the Duke of Cleves, pressed the king to remarry her.
After 1803, Howard returned to Baltimore, where he avoided elected office but continued in public service and philanthropy as a leading citizen.
After this divorce, Henry marries the beautiful and ambitious Lady Katherine Howard ( Binnie Barnes ).
After months of stalemate, and using the money of his mistress, Harriet Howard, he staged a coup d ' état and seized dictatorial powers on 2 December 1851, the 47th anniversary of Napoleon I's crowning as Emperor ( hence another of Louis-Napoléon's nicknames: " The Man of December ", " l ' homme de décembre ").
After the execution of Catherine Howard, there were rumours that Wyatt's wife, Elizabeth, was a possibility for wife number six, despite the fact that she was still married to Wyatt.
After the formulation of a committee, and their research reported, seven institutions: Delaware State University, Howard University, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Morgan State University, North Carolina A & T State University, North Carolina Central University and South Carolina State College agreed to become the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference.
After many years, Mary Sperling — a close friend of Lazarus and the second-oldest of the Howard Families — joins the collective intelligence in order to escape thanatophobia ; whereupon Lazarus and many other Howards return to Earth.
Howard had earlier co-starred with Davis in the film adaptation of W. Somerset Maugham's book Of Human Bondage ( 1934 ) and later in the romantic comedy It's Love I'm After ( 1937 ) ( also co-starring Olivia de Havilland ).
After the season Howard Rollins, Anne-Marie Johnson and Geoffrey Thorne left the series.
After receiving his doctorate from Columbia University Teachers College in 1971, William Byrd taught at Howard University for several years.
After negotiations completed, Kassar called Howard Scott Warshaw on July 27, 1982 to commission him as developer of the video game.
After a fire burned much of the town, the name was changed to Taft in honor of William Howard Taft.
After several supporting roles, she was a lead performer in such films as Thousands Cheer ( 1943 ), Anchors Aweigh ( 1945 ) with Frank Sinatra and Gene Kelly, and Show Boat ( 1951 ) and Kiss Me Kate ( 1953 ) ( both with Howard Keel ).
After the riots Howard had to leave the colony but was rewarded by the Crown with an appointment as Chief Justice of North Carolina at a salary of ₤ 1000.

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