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  2. Operation Hush - Wikipedia

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    Operation Hush was a British plan for amphibious landings on the Belgian coast in 1917 during the First World War. The landings were to be combined with an attack from Nieuwpoort and the Yser bridgehead, left over since the Battle of the Yser in 1914. Plans were considered in 1915 and 1916, then shelved due to operations elsewhere.

  3. Category:World War I television drama series - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "World War I television drama series" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

  4. List of war films and TV specials set between 1914 and 1945

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    These are depictions of diverse aspects of war in film and television, including but not limited to documentaries, TV mini-series, drama serials, and propaganda film.The list starts before World War I, followed by the Roaring Twenties, and then the Great Depression, which eventually saw the outbreak of World War II in 1939, which ended in 1945.

  5. List of military operations - Wikipedia

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    Southern Watch (1991–2003) — No-Fly Zone South of 33°N over Iraq. Alysse (1992–2003) — French codename for contribution to Operation Southern Watch. Bolton (1997–2001) — UK Royal Air Force Contribution to Southern Watch. Resinate South (2001–2003) — UK Contribution to Southern Watch including Response Options.

  6. BBC World War I centenary season - Wikipedia

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    Each part of the five-part series will run for 15 minutes and is produced by Blakeway Productions. [7] Voices of the First World War: N/A: BBC Radio 4 Voices Of The First World War will be co-produced by Imperial War Museums and made for BBC Radio 4. The series describes what happened according to those who were fighting. [7]

  7. Fourth Army (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    The plan for the Fourth Army during the Third Battle of Ypres (31 July – 10 November 1917), was to mount Operation Hush, an amphibious invasion of the Belgian coast. Once the Germans had been pushed back from the Passchendaele–Westroosebeke ridge and an advance begun on Roeselare and Torhout , the XV Corps would mount the coastal operation.

  8. The First World War (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Universally acclaimed as one of the finest documentary series ever made about the Great War, Channel 4's The First World War is a powerful, original and truly comprehensive account of the conflict. It places the war in a truly global military context as never before, exploring many of the little-known campaigns, battles, and actions as well as ...

  9. Gheluvelt Plateau actions, July–August 1917 - Wikipedia

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    Gough was constrained by Operation Hush needing the high tides due at the end of the month; if they were missed it would be four weeks before the next high tides. The Fifth Army offensive was postponed for a day but after a thunderstorm and downpour late on 14 August, Gough ordered another postponement until 16 August. [81]