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Old October 3rd, 2007, 08:23 PM
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Default Hewitt/Patton's disembarkation maps

Hey guys, I posted this on the North Africa section also and I'm really hoping to find something that someone might have or know where to look. I'm looking for a map of Hewitt/Patton's disembarkation forces from the US to go to North Africa? Where they came from and rally points in the ocean? Anybody have access to something close to that? Thanks
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Default Re: Hewitt/Patton's disembarkation maps

This is a pretty cool, interactive map site of North Aftrica and Italy

For Operation Torch The Liberation Trilogy - An Army at Dawn

click on an area (say, Casablanca) and it will zoom in and a descriptive window will pop up on the lower right - click on the left/right arrows on the popup window, and the timeline will advance and various operations will be demonstrated. Kinda neat.

and the home page The Liberation Trilogy - check out the bombing of Cassino - a fleet of little airplanes fly over and drop little red explosions.

(....hey!....what can I say..... I'm easily entertained!...)

This is a pretty cool map site World War II Maps - scroll down to the European / African / Middle East Theater


other than that, no joy.

Found a really cool site with all kinds of declassified documents, though.

Combined Arms Research Library - Digital Library

I could get lost in there!

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