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- Orsogna (Abruzzese: Ursógne) is a comune (muni****lity) and town in the province of Chieti in the Abruzzo region of Italy. Wikimedia Commons has media...
- keep one another pinned down—created stagnated defensive positions near Orsogna and a narrow pit known as "The Gully". After being held at the Gully for...
- Army. It parti****ted in the Italian campaign, fighting in actions at Orsogna and later at Monte C****ino. The regiment finished the war in Trieste and...
- Line defences east of the Apennines, which petered out in mid-December, having failed to secure vital cities such as Orsogna. Winter Line v t e v t e...
- became known as "the little Stalingrad." Failure by the 8th Army to capture Orsogna however put an end to the Allied plans of a strong drive up the eastern...
- Army. It parti****ted in the Italian Campaign, fighting in actions at Orsogna and later at C****ino. The regiment finished the war in Trieste and remained...
- Modesto Parlatore (Orsogna, Province of Chieti, 5 March 1849 – 6 March 1912) was an Italian sculptor and architect. In 1870, Parlatore was awarded a stipend...
- Division. It parti****ted in the Italian Campaign, fighting in actions at Orsogna and later at C****ino. The regiment finished the war in Trieste and remained...
- Castelfrentano. Meanwhile, on 3 December, the 6th Infantry Brigade ****aulted Orsogna, and was involved in heavy fighting there, first capturing and then losing...
- August 2024. Company founders Arthur and Henry D'Angelo, were born in Orsogna, Italy in 1926 and arrived in the United States in 1938 at age 12 and soon...