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  • Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial (category Military history of Normandy) (section History)
    American military dead, most of whom were killed during the invasion of Normandy and ensuing military operations in World War II. Included are graves of Army
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  • World War II (category Wars involving the Republic of China) (section History)
    Battle of Britain and the Blitz, and naval Battle of the Atlantic. Through a series of campaigns and treaties, Germany took control of much of continental
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  • chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, chief of staff of the Army, chief of naval operations, chief of staff of the Air Force, commandant of the Marine
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  • American Battle Monuments Commission (category Military monuments and memorials in the United States) (section History)
    maintaining permanent U.S. military burial grounds in foreign countries; Control the design and construction of U.S. military monuments and markers in foreign
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  • Marine Corps (category Military units and formations established in 1775) (section History)
    File:Organization of U.S. Space Force.svg The Department of the Navy, led by the Secretary of the Navy, is a military department of the cabinet-level U
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  • Joint Intelligence Center (category United States military stubs) (section History)
    the United States. Military disinterest in joint United States Department of Defense (DOD) intelligence operations encouraged creation of the civilian Central
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  • Army Corps of Engineers (category American military units and formations of the War of 1812) (section History)
    Point in the State of New York and shall constitute a military academy." Until 1866, the superintendent of the United States Military Academy was always
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  • United States Armed Forces (category Military of the United States) (section History)
    secretary of homeland security, and vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Military leadership, including the secretary of defense, the secretary of Homeland
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  • Franklin D. Roosevelt (category Knights Grand Cross of the Military Order of William) (section Assistant Secretary of the Navy (1913–1919))
    He won 86 percent of the Jewish vote, 81 percent of Catholics, 80 percent of union members, 76 percent of Southerners, 76 percent of blacks in northern
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  • United States Army Air Forces (category 20th-century military history of the United States) (section Growth, military personnel)
    organization of Army aviation, AR 95–5. Arnold assumed the title of Chief of the Army Air Forces, creating an echelon of command over all military aviation
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  • remains of 4,410 of World War II American soldiers, most of whom died in the Normandy and Brittany campaigns of 1944. Along the retaining wall of the memorial
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  • Underwater Archaeology Branch (UAB) of the Naval History & Heritage Command (NHHC) is a unit of the United States Department of the Navy. It was formally founded
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  • Joint Forces Staff College (category Military academies of the United States) (section History)
    default.asp.  "History of Joint Forces Staff College". http://www.jfsc.ndu.edu/about/history.asp.  Watson, Cynthia Ann (2007). Military Education: A Reference
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  • summer of 1944 during Operation Dragoon, the Allied invasion of southern France from the Mediterranean, which followed the Allied invasion of Normandy. This
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  • Florida National Cemetery (category Protected areas of Sumter County, Florida) (section History)
    Cabinet voted 7–0 in favor of selling 137 acres of land to the Department of Veterans Affairs for the cemetery's expansion. Medal of Honor recipients Master
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