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Garrett Kes spent spring semester studying abroad in Paris. As his junior year and time in France came to a close, he made a trip April 8 to the Luxembourg American Cemetery and Memorial. “It ...
Luxembourg: Luxembourg American Cemetery and Memorial. The tiny Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, about two-thirds the size of Rhode Island, is rarely mentioned in the annals of World War II history.
The American Cemetery in Luxembourg. The grounds of the American Cemetery in Luxembourg are somber, peaceful and reverent. Visitors enter through a tall wrought iron gate decorated with gilded ...
The Luxembourg American Cemetery was established Dec. 29, 1944, by Third U.S. Army while Allied Forces were stemming the Germans offensive in the Ardennes.
The Luxembourg American Military Cemetery is the resting place of 5,070 Americans killed in Europe during World War II. Among them is the grave of Gen. George S. Patton.
Hundreds of Soldiers, Airmen, Marines, family members, local citizens and honored guests gathered at the Luxembourg American Cemetery and Memorial to honor the veterans of the U.S. military during ...
Luxembourg’s Grand Duke Henri speaks at a ceremony at Luxembourg American Cemetery on Dec. 14, 2024. European and U.S. dignitaries gathered along with veterans to commemorate the WWII Battle of ...
From the greenbelts of the Petrusse Valley to the majestic Ardennes forests, the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg is a country of enduring beauty.But the serene countryside belies the turbulent past of ...