- In some
cases a
bridgehead may
exist for months.
Bridgehead (French
tête de pont) is a High
Middle Ages
military term,
which before the
invention of cannons...
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bakehouse were completed. In 1787, the
rebuilt fort
became known as
Tête-
de-
Pont Barracks.
During the War of 1812, the fort was the
focus of military...
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earthworks and
seven guns, and
placed General Francisco Pérez at the
tête de pont on the
south bank of the river.: 296 Two
regiments were
placed along...
- 2024. T****el,
Pierre (22
December 2023). "ELMS -
Allen et
Simmenauer têtes de pont de Duqueine Team en 2024". Endurance-Info (in French).
Retrieved 22 December...
- (Italian title:
Testa di
sbarco per otto implacabili,
French title:
Tête de pont pour ****t implacables) is a 1968 French/Italian
international co-production...
- The Fort des
Têtes, also
known as the Fort des
Trois Têtes, is a
fortification in the
vicinity of Briançon in the Dauphiné
region of
southeastern France...
- Deutschland, vol. 2, Munich, 1883, pp. 898–9. Petitmengin, P., "Deux
têtes de pont de la
philologie allemande en France: Le
Thesaurus Linguae Graecae et...
- 2024.
Pierre T****el (December 22, 2023). "ELMS -
Allen et
Simmenauer têtes de pont de Duqueine Team en 2024". www.endurance-info.com (in French). Retrieved...
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Meuse Front,
which was
combined with the
Maginot Montmédy
Bridgehead (
Tête du
Pont de Montmédy) and the
Defensive Sector of Marville,
itself separated from...
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Morris invited Jean
Cocteau to stay with them at
their houseboat docked at
Pont de Neuilly where he
wrote the three-act play Les
Monstres sacrés. She was...