Examples of 'allies landed' in a sentence

Meaning of "allies landed"

Allies landed: Refers to the successful arrival or deployment of allied forces, often in a military or strategic context

How to use "allies landed" in a sentence

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This was just two weeks after the Allies landed on.
And the allies landed on Sicily.
Kesselring felt that he had been out-generalled when the Allies landed at Anzio.
This morning the Allies landed in Normandy.
Allies landed in Sicily.
Due to strong tidal currents, the allies landed approximately 2kms off course.
If the allies landed in Norway, this vital supply could be cut off.
On June 4 Rome was liberated, and on June 6 the Allies landed in Normandy.
If the allies landed in France, the Russian could log back in Paris.
Two months after that - on 6 June - the Allies landed in Normandy.
After the Allies landed in North Africa, the Germans invaded the free zone.
On the night of 10 July, the Allies landed in Sicily.
The allies landed in Italy!
In France, where the allies landed - the election date is 7 June.
When the Allies landed in Normandy in June 1944, Zimmermann initially believed it was a diversionary tactic.

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