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- Gonia just missed going ashore at Omaha Beach on D-Day.
- MacArthur insists on going ashore within a few hours of the initial assault.
- Going ashore on a long low coastline with a ridge of low hills.
- To preserve the area, going ashore is prohibited.
- FWIW, the procedure is reversed when going ashore.
- To the distress of his aides, MacArthur insists on going ashore and walking inland.
- Instead of going ashore, Grace disguises herself as a cabin boy and stows away.
- On Feb . 19, the Marine 3rd, 4th and 5th Divisions began going ashore.
- Intensified INS paranoia about seafarers going ashore since Sept . 11 is understandable but unjustified, Lai said.
- All going ashore are being switched to another antimalarial in case resistance is the problem, doctors said.
- In June 1944, Salomon saw his first combat going ashore on Saipan with the 105th Infantry.
- Among the units going ashore at Normandy in 1944, was the Third Army in 1944 and 1945.
- For years, boxes of condoms were left on the quarterdecks for sailors, single or not, going ashore.
- It was in Sicily, at Augusta, that the Alexander disembarked, the men going ashore in landing craft.
- Going ashore on Mostad is generally combined with a fishing trip or an expedition by boat to the bird cliffs.
- While going ashore for provisions, Booth and Bowen were attacked by Arab troops and Booth was killed in the fighting.
- Before going ashore, visitors, under the constant watch of the North Korean military, are given a list of regulations.
- On June 6, 1944, he took part in the D-Day invasion of Normandy, going ashore at Omaha Beach.
- Going ashore on Saipan, he freezes at first when he comes under fire for the first time, but regains his composure.
- In 1893 he joined the Merchant Marine and sailed on three ships before going ashore in Cape Town, South Africa during December 1895.
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