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- The John S. Thompsonbrug is a bridge over the Maas River between Grave and Neder****elt in the Netherlands. The bridge was built in 1929 as part of the...
- muni****lity Grave. Near to Grave lies a bridge, now called John S. Thompsonbrug, built in 1929. It is the northern connection to Gelderland, spanning...
- constructed, and the village started to extend towards the road. The John S. Thompsonbrug was built as part of the road. It is mainly located in Neder****elt and...
- Thompson, born John Samuel Thompson, Major League Baseball pitcher John S. Thompsonbrug, the John S. Thompson Bridge in Grave, the Netherlands, named after him...
- Venlo) Over****elt (Heumen) Tochtsloot Grave (Land van Cuijk) John S. Thompsonbrug (N324 Grave - Nijmegen) Neder****elt (Heumen) Raam Wijchen Balgoij (Wijchen)...
- spanning the River Maas at Grave. (The bridge known later as John S. Thompsonbrug, was the longest to attack and defend during the operation.) On 24 October...
- Hollandse Brug, Gooimeer and Ijmeer John Frost Bridge, Arnhem John S. Thompsonbrug, Grave Ketelbrug, Ketelmeer Magere Brug, Amsterdam Moerdijk bridges,...
- in 1886 Annemie Eindhoven Windmill Tower mill built in 1891. John S. Thompsonbrug Grave / Neder****elt Bridge Bridge built in 1929. Van Abbemuseum Eindhoven...
- positions along the river Meuse (Dutch: Maas) near the then unnamed John S. Thompsonbrug bridge. The unit also parti****ted in the liberation of Tilburg in 1944...
- Thompson's platoon secured 60 years earlier was renamed the John S. Thompsonbrug ("John S. Thompson Bridge"). Many veterans of World War II, as well as...