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United States Army Rangers / Military history by country / Allied invasion of Italy / Invasions / Albert Kesselring / 33rd Infantry Division / Allied invasion of Sicily / United States Army North / Ernest J. Dawley / World War II / Italian Campaign / United States Army
Date: 2011-04-14 11:29:37
United States Army Rangers
Military history by country
Allied invasion of Italy
Invasions
Albert Kesselring
33rd Infantry Division
Allied invasion of Sicily
United States Army North
Ernest J. Dawley
World War II
Italian Campaign
United States Army

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