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    Gütersloh. Originally a sanatorium. Werl. Located in a Franciscan monastery. Wesel Mannschaftslager Burg Steinfurt. A camp for British prisoners. Dortmund...
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  • Niederrhein Airport EDLW DTM Dortmund Airport Dortmund EDLX Wesel-Römerwardt Airport Wesel EDLZ Soest-Bad Sassendorf Airfield Soest / Bad Sassendorf EDMA...
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    assault took place, with the objective being the capture of the town of Wesel. No. 6 Commando went across in the second wave on board storm-boats crewed...
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    attack, 15 Medals of Honor, 51 Navy Crosses, 53 Silver Stars, four Navy and Marine Corps Medals, one Distinguished Flying Cross, four Distinguished Service...
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    including Hondō Shopping Street, Motomachi No.2 Army Hospital site, Hiroshima Red Cross Hospital [ja], Fukuromachi Elementary School [ja], Hiroshima City...
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    Japan's largest port, home to the largest concentration of shipbuilding and marine-engine manufacturing. Kobe was also an important city for transportation...
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    Who list of Marines". Who's Who in Marine Corps History. History Division, United States Marine Corps. Retrieved July 24, 2008. "Marine Corps Medal of...
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  • Company, 1st Artillery Command, Münster 150th Rocket Artillery Battalion, Wesel (6x Lance tactical ballistic missile launcher) 120th Nuclear Weapons Supply...
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    Commando crossed the river in Buffalo landing vehicles and began moving on Wesel, where, on 25 March they cleared the centre of the town and captured a large...
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    medical school. There are also smaller private hospitals. On 1 January 2011 there were about 12,507 hospital beds. The city had 5,663 physicians in private...
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  • Archived from the original on 8 September 2017. Alisic E, Zalta AK, van Wesel F, Larsen SE, Hafstad GS, Hassanpour K, et al. (2014). "Rates of post-traumatic...
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    (born 1994) professional MMA Fighter in UFC Felixstowe is twinned with: Wesel, Germany (since 1972) Salzwedel, Germany (since 1994) "People in Felixstowe"...
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    Battle of Dutch Harbor (category Attacks on hospitals during World War II)
    destroyed the fuel tanks located at the harbor. One wing of the military hospital at the base was destroyed. After hitting the fuel tanks, the enemy dive-bombers...
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    the surrounded German paratroops. A Dutch counterattack led by a Dutch marine company had failed to recapture the Willemsbrug traffic bridge, the key...
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    and approximately 30,000 were left homeless. After crossing the Rhine at Wesel and Rees, Canadian, British and Polish forces entered the Netherlands from...
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    13 hospitals, including a university hospital. The university hospital dates back to 1909, when the city council established a municipal hospital; although...
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  • of the sarcoplasm in muscle contraction. Osmotic pressure regulation by marine animals" "Work on the etiology, prevention and cure of scarlet fever" "Work...
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    War: The Spanish garrison of Wesel is surprised by a small Dutch army, and the city is taken by the Dutch Republic. As Wesel functioned as the principal...
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    city". In huge man-made caverns, barracks, offices, and a fully-equipped hospital were constructed, complete with an operating theatre and X-ray equipment...
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    went on strike in response. The Belgians occupied Emmerich am Rhein and Wesel, cutting the Ruhr off from the Netherlands. Born: Chuck Yeager, U.S. Air...
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    major mining and industrial towns in the area around Essen, ranging from Wesel, Dorsten and Hamm on the Lippe to the cities that now comprise Wuppertal...
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