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Any fellow NATO member
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ally
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Ally is a unisex given name, nickname and surname. It is a variant of Allie . Notable people with the name include: Given name: Ally Brooke , member of girl group, Fifth Harmony Ally Carter , American author of young adult and adult fiction Ally Fowler ...
Usage examples of ally.
What it had refused the Allies the year before it accorded to Nazi Germany.
The Second World War is a six-volume account of the struggle of the Allied powers in Europe against Germany and the Axis.
The volume opens with the Normandy invasion, and Churchill recalls with evident admiration and relief the heroic landing of the redoubtable Allied armies as they effect the most remarkable amphibious operation in military history.
Nevertheless I devoted ten minutes to the campaign in Italy and in paying my tribute to the Allied Armies there.
It may be mentioned that all the Allied effort in the radio war for D-Day was British.
U-boats and light surface vessels tried to attack, though with little success, but sea mines, which were mostly laid by aircraft, took a serious toll of Allied shipping and delayed our build-up.
The first of the tactical bombardments by Allied heavy bombers, which henceforward were a marked feature, prepared the way.
The operation was preceded by an even greater bombardment by the Allied air.
The roads were jammed with retreating troops and the Allied bombers and fighter-bombers took a destructive toll of men and vehicles.
The enemy strength south of Caen astride the Falaise road is now very great, and greater than anywhere else on whole Allied front.
The Allied air forces swept on to the crowded Germans within the long and narrow pocket, and with the artillery inflicted fearful slaughter.
Anglo-Canadian armies in the brutal, slugging battles for Caen and Falaise the spectacular advances made elsewhere by the Allied forces could never have come about.
Nazaire as soon as it is in Allied possession, in this case American possession.
Influence on Allied operations is usually increased by large reinforcements.
Such an arrangement would be a natural development of the existing military situation, since Rumania falls within the sphere of the Russian armies and Greece within the Allied command under General Wilson in the Mediterranean.