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  2. Operation Dragoon - Wikipedia

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    Operation Dragoon (initially Operation Anvil) was the code name for the landing operation of the Allied invasion of Provence (Southern France) on 15 August 1944. Although initially designed to be executed in conjunction with Operation Overlord, the June 1944 Allied landing in Normandy, the lack of enough resources led to the cancellation of the second landing.

  3. Saints and Soldiers: Airborne Creed - Wikipedia

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    The film was based on the events surrounding the 517th Parachute Infantry Regiment, part of Operation Dragoon, which occurred two months after D-Day. [3] Specifically, it was inspired by the true stories from L. Vaughn Curtis's book Letters Home: A Paratrooper's Story , based on the experience and letters of Curtis's father Harland "Bud" Curtis ...

  4. Operation Dragoon order of battle - Wikipedia

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    On 15 August 1944, Allied forces carried out Operation Dragoon, a set of simultaneous amphibious landings by three US infantry divisions followed by four Free French divisions along the Mediterranean coast of France. The main landings were preceded by nighttime paratroop drops and commando beach landings.

  5. Category:Operation Dragoon - Wikipedia

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    Operation Dragoon; 0–9. ... Days of Glory (2006 film) Mission Dove; Operation Dragoon order of battle; E. Esterellite; M. ... Battle of Toulon (1944)

  6. 1st Airborne Task Force (Allied) - Wikipedia

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    The 1st Airborne Task Force was a short-lived Allied airborne unit that was active during World War II created for Operation Dragoon–the invasion of Southern France. Formed in July 1944, under the command of Major General Robert T. Frederick, it took part in the "Dragoon" landings on 15 August 1944, securing the area north-west of the landing beaches, before moving towards the French ...

  7. Lucian Truscott - Wikipedia

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    This resulted in cutting off the escape of the enemy, and their total destruction or capture. The Dragoon force met up with southern thrusts from Operation Overlord in mid-September, near Dijon. Truscott pins the Bronze Star on Captain Richard Wolfer, France, 25 October 1944. A planned benefit of Dragoon was the usefulness of the port of Marseille.

  8. 2nd Parachute Brigade in Southern France - Wikipedia

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    The Allied invasion of Southern France during the Second World War was given the code name Operation Dragoon. It would take place in the South of France, between Cannes and Toulon in August 1944. The landings would be undertaken by the U.S. Seventh Army, with the French First Army landing after the beachhead was secure. [6]

  9. Mission Dove - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of Operation Dragoon: Mission Dove personnel were dropped in the area marked "Rugby." In World War II, Mission Dove (Allies, 1944) was the glider-borne assault conducted as part of the invasion of southern France (Operation Dragoon) on 15 August 1944. The original parachute landing, Mission Albatross comprising 396 aircraft carrying ...