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    the Allies would have been in a far weaker position to defeat Germany swiftly and Germany would not have been forced to pour all their resources into one final offensive. Another important reason for the defeat of Germany is the effective integration of technologies which the Allies had employed by the end of the war. By the end of the war Allied (particularly British) command had improved technologies and had learnt to use them better than earlier in the war. Technologically, the Allies had a

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    bloodiest and deadliest wars ever fought with about 22 million casualties ("WW1"). The war was sparked through the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria an quickly grew into a war between the Allies against the Central Powers. However, the United States did not join the Allies until 1917 which helped break the ongoing stalemate of destruction. Although the United States did not enter the war until after three years of fighting, the United States contributed to the fight against the

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    HUSKY. The Allies achieved a positive outcome despite the fact that key leaders demonstrated ineffective command and control capabilities and poor integration. The paper will first evaluate the joint function of command and control, using the three attributes of mission command from joint doctrine: commander’s intent, mutual trust, and understanding. An evaluation of the integration of intelligence and fires joint functions at the Operational level will follow. On 9 JUL 1943, the Allies initiated

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    APUSH Critical Review Citizen Soldiers: The U.S. Army from the Normandy Beaches to the Bulge to the Surrender of Germany is a book following Allied soldiers until the end of World War II written by American author Stephen E. Ambrose. All the stories in this book are non-fiction and covers the brutality of war through the eyes of a several different soldiers as the Allied forces move closer to Berlin. The development of the story is in chronological order which is ideal for this type of

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    1942, the 1st Ranger Battalion was created after Major General Lucien Truscott convicted General George C. Marshall, the Army Chief of Staff, of the need for large, all- volunteer and highly-trained commando units that could be used for special operations. The Devil’s Brigade The Devil’s Brigade, also known as the 1st Special Service Force, was a Canadian-American unit trained in mountaineering, airborne, and close-combat skills that operated mostly in Italy and France. They excelled at close-quarters

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    During his time in North African he had a chance to observe the battle of Wadi Akarit where 10th Corp was mauled by the German’s 88mm Anti-Tank guns. This would have greatly influenced Simonds thinking in that the days of manoeuvre was done with the advancement in Anti-Armour weapons, minefields/obstacles, and concentrated fire from direct and indirect fires. “Even if manoeuvre could be achieved, it would be only after a series of break-in battles by infantry, supported by artillery and tanks.”

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    Hi everyone! This past weekend I had the pleasure of attending The North Texas Teen Book Festical in Irving, TX. It was so much fun, and honestly it was one of the best weekends of my life. This post is just an overview of some pictures and the things I did. Let 's begin! (All the bloggers/booktubers I mention will be linked at the end!) Friday Friday was educator 's day, but they had an author luncheon that was open to the public. The authors at the luncheon were Sarah Dessen, Ruta Sepetys, and

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    The Breakfast Club Five students from very different backgrounds meet on a Saturday for detention with their principal. The contrasting group includes the athlete, Andrew (Emilio Estevez), the princess Claire (Molly Ringwald), basket case Allison (Ally Sheedy), brain Brian (Anthony Michael Hall), and criminal John (Judd Nelson). The principal assigns them an essay on “who you think you are,” and leaves them to do it. During this time each of them has a chance to finally tell his or her story, making

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    prudent decision to stop impending mutinies would be the ending of “on any new large-scale offensive” (Smith 195). With the comprehension that moral could collapse further the Allies turned to a handful of new tactics to minimize the number of deaths that occurred. From observations from the battlefield and experimentation the Allies developed a number of tactics that allowed them to gain substantially more ground than in the past while reducing the number of casualties. To reduce wastage, the number

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    economic stability in the region, while allowing the Russians to fight Germany directly and weaken German resolve. Successful unified operations in the Mediterranean were necessary, prior to conducting the cross channel invasion, in order to provide the Allies with increased strategic advantages, as well as increased faith in the commitment to combined war efforts. First, the United States needed to prove to Britain that its military forces were able to plan and execute disciplined combined operational

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