Forgotten Fights: The Canadian Black Watch at Verrières Ridge

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The Canadian offensive on Verrières Ridge, led by the Canadian Black Watch, was a savage "forgotten fight" that helped ensure General Omar Bradley's US Army breakout from Normandy in Operation Cobra.
The Canadian offensive on Verrières Ridge, led by the Canadian Black Watch, was a savage forgotten fight that helped ensure General Omar Bradley's US Army breakout from Normandy in Operation Cobra.

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