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North African Campaign / Military history by country / United States Army Rangers / Gibraltar in World War II / Military history of Morocco / Operation Torch / North Africa American Cemetery and Memorial / Battle of the Kasserine Pass / Tunisia / World War II / American Battle Monuments Commission / Africa
Date: 2014-08-21 12:08:24
North African Campaign
Military history by country
United States Army Rangers
Gibraltar in World War II
Military history of Morocco
Operation Torch
North Africa American Cemetery and Memorial
Battle of the Kasserine Pass
Tunisia
World War II
American Battle Monuments Commission
Africa

American Battle Monuments Commission This agency of the United States government operates and maintains 25 American cemeteries and 26 memorials, monuments and markers in 16 countries. The Commission works to fulfill the

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