101 Airborne Division (USA) landed on D-day in Normandy France
France
101 Airborne Division Counter Intelligence Corps stayed at Newbury Berkshire on 01 april 1944
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101 Airborne Division Counter Intelligence Corps stayed at Newbury Berkshire on 22 february 1944
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101 Airborne Division holding a Nazi German flag
France
101 Airborne Division Military Police Platoon stayed at Newbury Berkshire on 02 september 1944
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101 Airborne Division receiving information from Dutch resistance
Netherlands
101 Airborne Division stayed at Newbury Berkshire on 02 september 1944
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101 Airborne Division, Counter Intelligence Corps Detachment stayed at Newbury Berkshire on 01 may 1944
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101 Airborne Division, Headquarters Company stayed at Newbury Berkshire on 01 april 1944
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101 Airborne Division, Headquarters Company stayed at Newbury Berkshire on 22 february 1944
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101 Airborne Division, Headquarters stayed at Newbury Berkshire on 01 april 1944
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101 Airborne Division, Headquarters stayed at Newbury Berkshire on 01 june 1944
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101 Airborne Division, Headquarters stayed at Newbury Berkshire on 01 may 1944
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101 Airborne Division, Headquarters stayed at Newbury Berkshire on 22 february 1944
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101 Airborne Division, Military Police Platoon stayed at Newbury Berkshire on 01 april 1944
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101 Airborne Division, Military Police Platoon stayed at Newbury Berkshire on 01 june 1944
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101 Airborne Division, Military Police Platoon stayed at Newbury Berkshire on 01 may 1944
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101 Airborne Division, Military Police Platoon stayed at Newbury Berkshire on 22 february 1944
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101 Airborne Signal Company stayed at Newbury Berkshire on 01 april 1944
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101 Airborne Signal Company stayed at Newbury Berkshire on 01 june 1944
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