American Battle Monuments Commission

American Battle Monuments Commission published 5 applications on Google Play, 46 people rated these apps with an average rating of 4.68!

Cambridge American Cemetery by American Battle Monuments CommissionCambridge American Cemetery

Rated 4.20(5) — American Battle Monuments Commission

Explore Cambridge American Cemetery, where 3,812 Americans that gave their lives in World War II are buried. American armed forces used Great Britain as a base of operations during the war, further solidifying the friendship and alliance between the...

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MeuseArgonne American Cemetery by American Battle Monuments CommissionMeuseArgonne American Cemetery

Rated 5.00(22) — American Battle Monuments Commission

Explore Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery, where more than 14,000 Americans that gave their lives in World War I are buried. The Meuse-Argonne Offensive is one of America’s most significant battles: 1.2 million Americans served during this 47 day offensive.

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Sicily-Rome American Cemetery by American Battle Monuments CommissionSicily-Rome American Cemetery

Rated 4.20(5) — American Battle Monuments Commission

Explore Sicily-Rome American Cemetery, where more than 7,800 Americans that gave their lives in World War II are buried. The hard-fought Italian Campaign, which lasted more than a year, proved a critical element to the eventual victory in Europe. Beginnin

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Flanders American Cemetery by American Battle Monuments CommissionFlanders American Cemetery

Rated 5.00(4) — American Battle Monuments Commission

Explore Flanders Field American Cemetery, where more than 300 Americans that gave their lives in World War I are buried. During the Ypres-Lys Campaign four American divisions fought alongside their Allied counterparts in Belgium and northeastern France...

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Normandy American Cemetery by American Battle Monuments CommissionNormandy American Cemetery

Rated 5.00(10) — American Battle Monuments Commission

Explore Normandy American Cemetery, where 9,387 Americans are buried in the hallowed grounds overlooking Omaha Beach. On June 6, 1944, D-Day, Allied forces changed the course of history with the successful invasion of France that marks the beginning...

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