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Geilenkirchen (German pronunciation: [ˈɡaɪlənkɪʁçn̩] , Ripuarian:
Jellekerke [ˈjæləˌkæʀ˦(ə)kə]) is a town in the
district Heinsberg, in
North Rhine-Westphalia...
- NATO Air Base
Geilenkirchen (E-3A Component) (IATA: GKE, ICAO: ETNG) is
located near
Geilenkirchen,
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is the main operating...
- Ralf
Geilenkirchen (born 26
April 1966) is a
German former professional footballer who pla**** as a midfielder.
Geilenkirchen pla**** four
years for 1....
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Royal Air
Force Geilenkirchen more
commonly known as RAF
Geilenkirchen is a
former Royal Air
Force station in the
North Rhine-Westphalia
region of Germany...
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Geilenkirchen station is in
Geilenkirchen in the
German state of
North Rhine-Westphalia on the Aachen–Mönchengladbach railway. It is the only railway...
- (which
included the
American 84th
Infantry Division) to
reduce the
Geilenkirchen salient in mid-November 1944.
Clipper was the
preliminary to a wider...
- Heinsberg, Hückelhoven to the east,
Waldfeucht and
Gangelt to the west, and
Geilenkirchen to the south. Two
rivers flow
through Heinsberg, the Wurm and the Rur...
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Airborne Early Warning Force is also
based at NATO Air Base
Geilenkirchen near
Geilenkirchen, Germany. The RCAF and
Joint Task
Force (North) (JTFN) also...
- traps.
Examples of this kind of
defence are
those north of
Aachen near
Geilenkirchen. The
early fortifications were
mostly built by
private firms, but the...
- artillery.
Taking Geilenkirchen on 19 November, the
division pushed forward to take
Beeck (
Geilenkirchen) and
Lindern (
Geilenkirchen) in the face of heavy...