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A lodgement is an enclave taken by and defended by force of arms against determined opposition made by increasing the size of a bridgehead, beachhead or airhead〔Oxford English Dictionary lodgement, lodgment "3. The action of establishing oneself or making good a position on an enemy's ground, or obtaining a foothold; hence, a stable position gained, a foothold. Chiefly in phr. ''to make or find a lodgement.''"〕 into a substantial defended area, the rear parts of whichat the least are out of direct line of fire.〔United States Department of the Navy -- Naval Historical Center 805 Kidder Breese SE -- Washington Navy Yard Washington DC 20374-5060 (Chapter X: The build-up for the Battle of France; Part 1: The post-NEPTUNE naval task ) "The army still had a desperate battle before them before they would consolidate possession of their bridgehead in the lodgement area."〕 Example: * Operation Overlord - the establishment of a large-scale lodgement in Normandy in World War II.〔()〕 ==References== 〔
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