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  2. Battle of Towton - Wikipedia

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    Having cleared the vicinity of enemy forces, the Yorkists repaired the bridge and pressed onwards to camp overnight at Sherburn-in-Elmet. The Lancastrian army marched to Tadcaster, about 2 miles (3.2 km) north of Towton, and made camp. [18] As dawn broke the two rival armies struck camp under dark skies and strong winds.

  3. Citizens' Military Training Camp - Wikipedia

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    Citizens' Military Training Camps (CMTC) were United States government authorized military training programs held annually each summer during the years 1921 to 1940. CMTC camps differed from National Guard and Organized Reserve training in that the program allowed male citizens to obtain basic military training without an obligation to call-up for active duty.

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  5. Ellington Field Joint Reserve Base - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, the city of Houston purchased the non-military portion of Ellington to use as a third civil airport, and it was renamed Ellington Airport on 14 January 2009, while the military cantonment area is known as Ellington Field Joint Reserve Base and Coast Guard Air Station Houston.

  6. Towton - Wikipedia

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    The 'Towton torcs' were acquired by the Yorkshire Museum in 2013. [4] The village is best known for the Battle of Towton, fought on Palm Sunday, 29 March 1461, during the Wars of the Roses. It was at this battle that Sir David Ap Mathew saved the life of Edward IV. Once King, Edward granted Sir David Ap Mathew permission to use 'Towton' on the ...

  7. Saxton, North Yorkshire - Wikipedia

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    Some bodies of those who were killed in the Battle of Towton were buried in the churchyard. [6] The men who gave their lives in the First World War are remembered on the War Memorial outside the church and a plaque inside the church. The Battle of Towton was fought just north of the village. [6]