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- side which can reinforce the beachhead most quickly. Occasionally, the amphibious forces do not expand their beachheads quickly enough to create a lodgement...
- Look up beachhead in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A beachhead is the line created when a military unit reaches a beach by sea and begins to defend...
- For three days (20–22 July 1974), heavy fighting took place around the beachhead between Turkish and Gr**** Cypriot forces. The Turkish task force set sail...
- Beachhead to Berlin is a 21-minute Technicolor film about the Normandy landings, a Vitaphone short produced by Warner Bros. and released on December 15...
- Beachhead! is a 1954 American Technicolor war film based on U.S. Marine Corps Captain Richard G. Hubler 1945 novel I've Got Mine about World War II. It...
- 352nd Division. The main threat was felt by the Germans to be the British beachheads to the east of Omaha, and these received the most attention from the German...
- theatre, moved every unit he could spare into a defensive ring around the beachhead. His artillery units had a clear view of every Allied position. The Germans...
- enemy airplane when he goes to a bluff to view the aerial attack on the beachhead. Tyne walks to the woods and there he discovers that three other men have...
- Beachhead, subtitled "A Game of Island Invasions in the South Pacific 1942–1944", is a board wargame published by Yaquinto Publications in 1980 that simulates...
- congestion on the beach, but by nightfall, the contiguous Juno and Gold beachheads covered an area 12 miles (19 km) wide and 7 miles (10 km) deep. One troop...