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but failed in their original mission to clear the west bank of the Merderet on D-Day and blow the bridge over the Douze at Pont l'Abbé (now Étienville). The extent of their control of the bridges over the Merderet is disputed, but it was sufficient to hold off German counterattacks. These included an
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and at the same time limiting the Allies' potential to break out of the beachhead. They had been flooded to further impede movement. Thus control of the bridges at Manoir de la Fière and Chef-du-Pont was seen as vital. The Merderet was assigned to the U.S.
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attack over the causeway at La Fiere by the 1057th Grenadier Regiment and light tanks of the 100th Panzer Replacement Battalion. This appears to have been the inspiration for the climactic battle in the film
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of the waters have tested at 61 microsiemens per centimetre. At this reference location, summer flows are typically around 7 m/s (250 cu ft/s).
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on 9 June, Allied forces moved up the Cotentin Peninsula on either side of the Merderet. This advance culminated in the
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Cloud cover and German fire caused the landings to be dispersed; the paratroopers took the strategic town of
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and its brownish water is somewhat low in velocity due to the slight gradient of the watercourse;
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Running parallel to the shoreline about 8 kilometres (5 miles) from
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US Army map of the Cotentin peninsula in 1944, showing the Merderet
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which saw the port captured by the end of the month.
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Merderet is located in France
Merderet is located in Normandy
France
Normandy
Mouth
Douve
49°21′48″N 1°21′16″W / 49.36333°N 1.35444°W / 49.36333; -1.35444
Douve
English Channel

river
Normandy
France
tributary
Douve
Cotentin peninsula
Valognes
Beuzeville la Bastille

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