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No. It wasn't until the end of WW2 that troops were stationed in Europe.
Thousands of factories in Britain and Europe were destroyed in WW2.
Both Generals Westmoreland and Abrams were in their mid 50's; the average US general was late 40's-early 50's. Colonels averaged 40's; Majors and Lt. Col's mid 30's and higher; US Army/US Marine Captains & Lieutenants were almost always in their twenties. Nearly any man late forty's and above were WW2 veterans; both Westmoreland and Abrams had fought the Germans during WW2 in Europe. USAF Col. Robin Olds was a WW2 veteran, and had shot down over 12 enemy planes over Europe in WW2; over the skies of North Vietnam he added 4 NVAF (North Viet Air Force) MIG's to his credit.
The Battle of the Bulge didn't happen in WW1, It happened towards the end of WW2 in Europe. It was a key WW2 battle as it was Hitler's last major offensive move to regain any control on the western front.
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BBC World News covers news from any country in the world. They have divisions in the North America, Latin America, Africa, Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and the UK.
After the war, it was a venerable time because of war damage and the great depression, therefor the people were eager to find any ruler who could help them.
The same thing a Marine does. The Marine does not field any Ranger units, but they do send personnel to Ranger school.
Yes, WW2