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Sports Day will probably always remain Forts Day in your household.
Not much sewing due to "forts day" katelnorth 2007
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I trained with John in Forts Bragg and Belvoir, as well as DLI before going to Panama with him in l966.
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So the last of the "Forts" that helped save Europe 60 years ago, and which serves as an official memorial to the 79,000 US aircrew who lost their lives, can no longer fly again.
Mustn't get political... Richard 2005
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So the last of the "Forts" that helped save Europe 60 years ago, and which serves as an official memorial to the 79,000 US aircrew who lost their lives, can no longer fly again.
Booker Richard 2005
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The "Forts" successfully struck aircraft plants at Regensburg, Augsburg and Stuttgart.
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Over the North Sea, the 3rd Air Division "Forts" were enroute to their Baltic coast targets.
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Then follows the founding of Cumberland House, in 1742, and owing to the rivalry between the North-West Company (founded 1784), and the older Hudson Bay Company, various other trading posts were soon after established, such as Forts Ile à la Crosse (1791), Carlton
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock 1840-1916 1913
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Forts, mines, coast defences of all sorts, torpedo stations, magazines — everything went up.
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His only concerns-maintaining Federal Forts and collecting the Tariff.
‘He was supposed to be competent.’ Wait, what? | RedState 2010
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Chapter Three 1. This discussion follows Robinson, American Forts, 10–31; Chartrand, Forts of New France; Kent, French Invasion; Anderson and Cayton, Dominion, 120–22.
George Washington’s First War David A. Clary 2011
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