No, it was American troops that captured the Ludendorff railroad bridge at Remagen on March 7, 1945. It was American troops that used the bridge to cross the Rhine River at that location. The British troops under Montgomery were further north preparing to cross in their offensive sector.
Also, this same bridge was used by American, French & possibly British troops after the end of the First World War (in 1918 & 1919) to cross the Rhine River. The bridge was built during the First World War.
Concord Bridge
the concord bridge gust did paper today
The troops will deploy to Afghanistan in three weeks.
George W. Bush did deploy troops to Somalia in the year 1993.
The Ludendorff Bridge at Remagen held together long enough for Allied forces to seize and establish a bridgehead across the Rhine River during World War II. This unexpected success allowed troops to advance rapidly into Germany and played a crucial role in the outcome of the war in Europe. The bridge's capture was a significant strategic achievement for the Allies.
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Iraq & Somalia .
To open out; to unfold; to spread out (a body of troops) in such a way that they shall display a wider front and less depth; -- the reverse of ploy; as, to deploy a column of troops into line of battle., Alt. of Deployment
Lyndon B. Johnson
Either India or Lollypop Land.
The first troops to land were British glider troops at Caen. Lt. Denam Brotheridge was possibly first out of his glider as he advanced on Pegasus Bridge where he was shot at and died.