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After and Normandy
After the Allied landings at Normandy, Germany made attempts to overwhelm the landing force with armoured attacks, but these failed for lack of co-ordination and Allied air superiority.
After his coronation, John moved south into France with military forces and adopted a defensive posture along the eastern and southern Normandy borders.
After having travelled to England and discovered William James ' invention, the French physician Manuel Théodore Guillaumet, from Argentan ( Normandy ), patented in 1838 the oldest known regulator mechanism.
After a long struggle to establish his power, by 1060 his hold on Normandy was secure, and he launched the Norman conquest of England in 1066.
After residing in Normandy for nearly a year with her father and step-mother, they set sail for England in 1126.
After Matilda returned to England, Henry named her as his heir to the English throne and Duchy of Normandy.
After the Normandy landing, resistance operations reached their peak, with numerous attacks considerably hampering the activity of German troops.
After King William's death in 1087 Edgar supported William's eldest son Robert Curthose, who succeeded him as Duke of Normandy, against his second son, William Rufus, who received the throne of England as William II.
After major defeats in Normandy in July and August, 1944, remnants of German forces withdrew across the Low Countries and eastern France towards the German border by the end of August.
After the invasion ( on June 6, 1944 ) the plan was to delay movement of German reserves to the Normandy beachhead and prevent a potentially disastrous counter-attack.
After the D-Day invasion of Normandy, the division was ordered to make its way across the country to stop the Allied advance.
After checking an English incursion into Normandy, John led an army of about 16, 000 south, crossing the Loire in September, 1356, attempting to outflank the Prince's 8, 000 soldiers at Poitiers.
After hearing this response, William rode from Normandy to Bruges, found Matilda on her way to church, dragged her off her horse by her long braids, threw her down in the street in front of her flabbergasted attendants and rode off.
After the landings in Normandy and Provence, the paramilitary components of the Résistance were organized more formally, into a hierarchy of operational units known, collectively, as the French Forces of the Interior ( FFI ).
After the king's death Odo returned to his earldom and soon organized a rebellion in support of William's son Robert Curthose, who had been made Duke of Normandy.
After the failed attempt of Robert Curthose, duke of Normandy, William the Conqueror's eldest son, to take England from Henry I, Robert of Normandy was imprisoned here until his death in 1134.
After his conquest of England in 1016, Cnut married Emma of Normandy, the widow of King Æthelred.
After the German attempt to split the US armies at Mortain ( Operation Lüttich ), Bradley's Army Group and XV Corps became the southern pincer in forming the Falaise Pocket, trapping the German Seventh Army and Fifth Panzer Army in Normandy.
After 1204, when mainland Normandy was incorporated into the kingdom of France, Alderney remained loyal to the English monarch in his dignity of Duke of Normandy.
After Harold's defeat at the battle of Hastings later that year, Edgar was proclaimed King of England, but when the Normans advanced on London, the Witenagemot presented Edgar to William the Conqueror who took him to Normandy before returning him to England in 1068, when Edgar, Margaret, Cristina and their mother Agatha fled north to Northumbria.
After his death, Normandy went to his eldest son and England went to his second son, separating the two possessions.
After the war Montgomery and his supporters claimed that the battle for Normandy went largely as he had planned it before hand.

After and airborne
After World War II, the post-war French military of the Fourth Republic created several new airborne units.
After the war, there was fierce debate within the cash-strapped British armed forces as to the value of airborne forces.
After nine days of fighting, the shattered remains of the airborne forces were withdrawn in Operation Berlin.
After a brief fire-fight with an NCO who appeared on the scene and who retreated unhurt after expending all his ammunition, the airborne troops were able to secure the bridge, which they discovered was not rigged with explosives as had been believed.
After an enquiry into the problems with the airborne missions in Sicily, the British Army and Royal Air Force submitted recommendations in the aftermath of Operation Ladbroke.
After problems with the first two airborne operations in Sicily, the Royal Air Force advisor assigned to the 1st Airborne Division suggested that the American C-47 pilots adopt the Royal Air Force bomber stream formation.
After an enquiry into the problems with the airborne missions in Sicily, the British Army and Royal Air Force submitted some recommendations.
After landing and once airborne again the Touch and Go pilot should declare that the aircraft is On the Go.
After the initial night, the exercise continued for a further three days and included a complex supply mission designed to test whether it was possible to supply an isolated battalion of airborne troops.
After the war the regiment was awarded an arm badge depicting a glider, in recognition of its services as an airborne unit.
* July 24 – After over 29 years of accident-free flights logging over 281, 000 flying hours since it began on February 3, 1961, the United States Air Force ends continuous airborne alert missions under Operation Looking Glass, although Looking Glass aircraft remain on continuous, 24-hour ground or airborne alert.
After earning her Naval Flight Officer wings in October 1982, Hire conducted worldwide airborne oceanographic research missions with Oceanographic Development Squadron Eight ( VXN-8 ) based at NAS Patuxent River, Maryland.
After a brief stay in France as a director to the airborne school, Trinquier returned to Algeria in March 1958 to take over command of the 3rd Colonial Parachute Regiment, soon to be the 3rd Marine Infantry Parachute Regiment, when its commanding officer, Marcel Bigeard, was recalled to France.
After hitting a bump and getting airborne, he missed the curve and went straight, hitting a road sign and a concrete barrier.
After a period of extensive training, the airborne force took off in two aircraft – glider combinations on the night of 19 November 1942.
After the air and ground echelons were united in England in December, the group began ferrying cargo in the British Isles and training with airborne troops and did some training with British paratroops and glider towing.
After completing airborne training, Sadler volunteered for the US Army's elite Special Forces and passed the difficult selections tests.
After a demonstration of the capability of the DKW RT 100, the War Department ordered a military version of the RE, designated the WD / RE, for use with airborne troops.
After the end of World War II, the newly-organized West German Bundeswehr placed new orders with German cutlery manufacturers for a postwar version of the FJM for issue to certain units of the West German Army, including its airborne forces.
After brief concern from the Terrakors that the rockslide may have destroyed Compucore, Zanadon becomes airborne, and the Protectons try to move it out of reach.
After annihilating the insurgent air force AUREV, central government troops launched an amphibious and airborne assault on the rebel capital Manado called Operasi Merdeka ( Operation Independence ).
After WWII, airborne fire control radars have evolved from the simpler gun and rocket laying AN / APG-36 system used in the F-86D to the Active Electronically Scanned Array based AN / APG-81 of the F-35.

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