Neuville-aux-Bois Olivet Orléans-Bannier Orléans-Bourgogne Orléans-Carmes Orléans-La Source Orléans-Saint-Marc-Argonne Orléans-Saint-Marceau Ouzouer-sur-Loire...
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USS Argonne (AP-4/AS-10/AG-31) was a Design 1024 cargo ship built under United States Shipping Board contract by the International Shipbuilding Corp....
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1646 Enghien served under Gaston, Duke of Orléans in Flanders, and when, after the capture of Mardyck, Orléans returned to Paris, Enghien, left in command...
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area with Canals. These canals are now Milne Street, Canal Boulevard and Argonne Boulevard, as well as Harrison and Florida Avenues. The entire area surrounding...
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Glen's Midwestern Bluff Savanna on the opposite side. Lemont is home to Argonne National Laboratory and other heavy industrial sites, and has a substantial...
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Orleans neighborhood Montegut Montpelier Moreauville Napoleonville (for French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte) New Orleans (named for the duke of Orléans...
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commissioned transport USS Argonne (AP-4) for duty as her navigator and first lieutenant. During his tour aboard her, Argonne made her maiden voyage – to...
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about the 35th Division's experience in the Meuse-Argonne in his 2004 book Collapse at Meuse-Argonne: The Failure of the Missouri-Kansas Division. The...
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Aurora (supercomputer), a Exascale-class supercomputer at the U.S.-based Argonne National Laboratory under development in the 2010s and 2020s Aurora, a...
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2002, before downsizing and closing dozens of locations. It was owned by Argonne Capital Group from 2012 until 2020 when Fortress Investment Group LLC and...
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