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Thory, | Somme, a commune in the French region of Picardie |
She is buried at | Somme American Cemetery and Memorial in Bony, France |
rmed on 23 May 1916 prior to the Battle of the | Somme and was renamed the Fifth Army in October of t |
He is noted for his studies of cave art in the | Somme and Dordogne valleys as well as in Spain, Port |
for his 1978 documentary on the Battle of the | Somme, and the Royal Television Society Best Documen |
ombined force of French and British across the | Somme and fighting the enemy in the open !". |
f heavy fighting during the 1916 Battle of the | Somme, and particularly during the first day on the |
arly fierce fighting during the Battles of the | Somme and the Battles of Albert. |
He served at the battles of Messines, | Somme and at Passchendaele. |
The battalion saw action at Vimy Ridge, the | Somme and the battle for Delville Wood . |
At 13:42, the aircraft crashed at Monsures, | Somme and burst into flames. |
Belgian army, where he fought in the battle of | Somme and was captured by the Germans (which is quit |
entirely of East Antrim men, who fought at the | Somme and in many other famous First World War battl |
In 1916, he was wounded in the Battle of the | Somme and hospitalised in England. |
He led the 65th Infantry in the battles of the | Somme and Meuse-Argonne. |
General Hubert Gough during the Battle of the | Somme and was designed to benefit from British Fourt |
re the July 1st beginning of the battle of the | Somme and held throughout the battle to that point. |
nning Holland, Belgium and France north of the | Somme, and the evacuation of the BEF from Dunkirk, a |
ious occupied by the French south of the River | Somme and on 21 March bore the brunt of the opening |
Having served through the Battle of the | Somme and then Cambrai he was promoted to the rank o |
Shortly after this, they were deployed to the | Somme and saw their first real action on the Western |
He saw action on The | Somme and at Flanders but was discharged in 1917 suf |
scribed as "in Picardy and Artois, between the | Somme and Loos". |
's cricket pitch resembled a cross between the | Somme and the Sahara. |
well developed, drawing on the lessons of the | Somme and Verdun in the previous year. |
ted in the Battle of Verdun, the Battle of the | Somme and the Battle of the Aisne. |
Four were deployed in 1916 the Battle of the | Somme and one in 1917 in an offensive near Diksmuide |
It explores how both the | Somme and the Boyne have come to have a significant |
is a canton situated in the department of the | Somme and in the Picardie region of northern France. |
eld artillery batteries during fighting at the | Somme and the advance on the Hindenburg Line. |
air superiority in time for the Battle of the | Somme, and the "Fokker Scourge" was over. |
October 1916 at Serre during the Battle of the | Somme, and is commemorated at Sucrerie Military Ceme |
suffered heavy losses during the Battle of the | Somme, and was later relocated to Belgium, participa |
aged 30, killed in action in the Battle of the | Somme, and is commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial. |
In early September, they crossed the | Somme and pushed east towards Brussels, where his un |
sh that would lead to the Second Battle of the | Somme, and heavily involved the New Zealand Division |
he gained the DSO for his sterling work at The | Somme, Arras and Ypres. |
it fought on the western front, namely on the | Somme, Arras, Flanders, and during the Spring Offens |
mall cafe nearby) is staffed by members of the | Somme Association, which is based in Belfast. |
Division went on to fight at the Battle of the | Somme, at the Battle of Messines, at the Battle of P |
It flows through the departments of Oise and | Somme at Breteuil and Ailly-sur-Noye, reentering the |
ncre (the final offensive of the Battle of the | Somme), attacking from opposite Hebuterne the 31st D |
atalogue systematique des lucanides considered | somme ayant ete trouves dans l'ile de Java. |
Somme Barracks and Drill Hall | |
ally dismounting to serve in the Battle of the | Somme, Battle of Cambrai and the Hundred Days Offens |
the Western Front, and the largest area of the | Somme battlefield that has been preserved. |
name given to a German machine gun post on the | Somme battlefield in 1916. |
the late spring of 1932 he took a tour of the | Somme battlefield, including the site of his wound f |
, it took up a position in the trenches on the | Somme battlefield. |
72,000 British soldiers who were killed on the | Somme battlefields "but to whom the fortunes of war |
g other areas and periods of the 1916 and 1918 | Somme battlefields and thence to other areas of the |
During the Battle of the | Somme Beaumont-Hamel was attacked in vain on the 1st |
ing the September of 1914 Race to the Sea, the | Somme became the site of the Battle of Albert. |
escort fighters, by the time the Battle of the | Somme began, it was clear that the Elephant was unsu |
"Regiment reached | Somme Bionne Oct. 9, 1918. |
Regiment left | Somme Bionne Oct. 11, 1918 to entrain for Vignemont. |
nd served in many famous battles including the | Somme, Bullecourt and Passchendaele. |
divert German attention from the Battle of the | Somme, but historians estimate that 5,500 Australian |
g during the later stages of the Battle of the | Somme by firing on German positions at Westende betw |
first major action was on the first day of the | Somme Campaign (1 July 1916). |
Cannan's conduct and skill throughout the last | Somme campaign gave a conspicuous example of the sol |
in the attack on Serre on the first day of the | Somme campaign. |
nch 13th Group de Combat as a pilot during the | Somme defensive, for which he was awarded the Croix |
I, he participated in the Cambrai Operations, | Somme Defensive, and St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne Of |
Le Hamel is a commune in the | Somme department in Picardie in northern France. |
Ovillers-la-Boisselle is a commune in the | Somme department in Picardie in northern France. |
Woignarue is a commune in the | Somme department in Picardie in northern France. |
Doingt is a commune in the | Somme department in Picardie in northern France. |
Senarpont is a commune in the | Somme department in Picardie in northern France. |
Hangard is a commune in the | Somme department in Picardie in northern France. |
Saint-Riquier is a commune in the | Somme department in Picardie in northern France. |
Montagne-Fayel is a commune in the | Somme department in Picardie in northern France. |
Marlers is a commune in the | Somme department in Picardie in northern France. |
Moislains is a commune in the | Somme department in Picardie in northern France. |
Barleux is a commune in the | Somme department in Picardie in northern France. |
Fricourt is a commune in the | Somme department in Picardie in northern France. |
Mesnil-Bruntel is a commune in the | Somme department in Picardie in northern France. |
Maricourt is a commune in the | Somme department in Picardie in northern France. |
ated in the Authie valley (the border with the | Somme department), 20 miles (32 km) southwest of Arr |
bank of the river Authie, the border with the | Somme department, 32 miles (51.5 km) west of Arras, |
Seine-Maritime department near Gamaches in the | Somme department. |
D84E1, which forms part of the border with the | Somme department. |
one in the Pas-de-Calais and the other in the | Somme department. |
The British and French build-up in the | Somme did not, however, go unnoticed by the German S |
After being injured in the Battle of the | Somme during the First World War, Stedman was select |
oisselle on the first day of the Battle of the | Somme during which the division suffered heavy casua |
r whose work among servicemen in Paris and the | Somme during World War I made her a war hero among t |
n the wing or in defence, he was killed in the | Somme during World War I. |
m as they manned defensive positions along the | Somme during the winter months. |
n the dramatic reconstruction of events on the | Somme during 1916 ("Somme") - part of which was film |
in the First Battle of Ypres and Battle of the | Somme earning the DSO and two bars. |
sh Expeditionary Force (BEF), to strike on the | Somme, east of Amiens and southwest of the 1916 batt |
, killed at the age of 18 at the Battle of the | Somme exactly seven years previously. |
The | Somme experienced war twice more in the First and Se |
In the final phase of the | Somme fighting, at the Battle of the Ancre in Novemb |
In terms of the | Somme fighting, the attack was highly successful wit |
lowed the king's relative Ragnachar across the | Somme for some distance." |
e believed to have been lost in the mud of the | Somme for almost 90 years until 2002, when the Pipe |
warded the Military Cross in the Battle of the | Somme for "conspicuous gallantry", shot down in flam |
To understand the Battle of the | Somme, fought in the district east of Albert and sou |
liath F-AEBY of Air Union crashed at Monsures, | Somme, France following the structural failure of a |
linghurst, New South Wales - 29 August 1918 in | Somme, France) was an Australian freestyle swimmer o |
Contay British Cemetery, | Somme, France. |
ker was buried in Vignacourt British Cemetery, | Somme, France. |
nd is buried at Dernancourt Communal Cemetery, | Somme, France. |
d Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery, | Somme, France. |
t Grave at Pozieres British Military Cemetery, | Somme, France. 3 miles NE of Albert. |
is actions on 5 July 1916 at Horseshoe Trench, | Somme, France. |
ehall, London and the Thiepval Memorial on the | Somme, France. |
rmy, which was holding the sector north of the | Somme had observed preparations for a major attack s |
Born in Gamaches, | Somme, he was for a time rector of Bramet in Valois, |
Born Nicolas-Prosper Levasseur at Bresle, | Somme, he studied at the Paris Music Conservatory fr |
ounded in four places during the Battle of the | Somme, he was invalided back to England, spending se |
The | Somme Heritage Centre is a tourist attraction and ed |
when it went into combat at the Battle of the | Somme in July 1916. |
sted with its Airco DH.2s to the Battle of the | Somme in France on 28 May 1916. |
ack was carried out in the west over the river | Somme in the direction of the Seine; the main offens |
ar I he served as soldier in the Battle of the | Somme in France 1916 and also in Flanders Field. |
at Ypres, in Belgium, before returning to the | Somme in winter. |
itish soldiers on the eve of the Battle of the | Somme in the last 48 hours. |
's community's Ulster Tower at Thiepval on the | Somme in France was one of the first memorials erect |
It took part in the Battle of the | Somme in 1916. |
World War I, he took part in the Battle of the | Somme, in France. |
ground they had gained since the Battle of the | Somme in 1916) It was shared with 3 other pilots, Go |
The 19th Battalion was attacking at Flers, | Somme in the last action of the Somme Offensive of 1 |
lace where the Newfoundlanders returned to the | Somme in early October after heavy losses four month |
ished Service Order (DSO) at the Battle of the | Somme in 1916. |
He died at the | Somme in 1916 while serving with the British Army; h |
suffered its worse losses in the Battle of the | Somme in 1916. |
He returned to the | Somme in 1918, before fighting alongside the Portugu |
oberts' father was killed in the battle of the | Somme in 1916, he joined the RFC. |
ed in the First World War during the Battle of | Somme in an attack on a German trench. |
tationed here briefly before being sent to the | Somme in France. |
part in four attacks during the Battle of the | Somme in the autumn of 1916. |
He was wounded at the Battle of the | Somme in 1916 and in 1917 was attached to the Minist |
Thynne was twice wounded in the Battle of the | Somme in 1916 and awarded the Distinguished Service |
n support of IV Corps during the Battle of the | Somme in summer 1916, suffering heavy losses from bo |
rnational, who was killed at the Battle of the | Somme in 1916. |
ment when he was killed in the fighting on the | Somme in 1918; he is commemorated at the Pozieres me |
at Ypres, in Belgium, before returning to the | Somme in winter, where they were used in a mainly de |
n, the Germans divided their army corps on the | Somme into Gruppen named after their commanders to a |
Somme is a department of France, located in the nort | |
bserve the Sons of Ulster Marching Towards the | Somme is a 1985 play by Frank McGuinness. |
assive Thiepval Memorial to the Missing of the | Somme is dedicated to the men who were killed and wh |
testimony to the ravages of the Battle of the | Somme is 100 metres in diameter and 30 metres deep. |
Ramming home the shell, | Somme, July 1916 |
helmets near Ovillers during the Battle of the | Somme, July 1916 |
owitzer to a forward area in The Battle of the | Somme July-November 1916 |
"David and Jonathan", La | Somme le roy manuscript illustration (ca. |
igh but was a key to the German defence of the | Somme line, and the last German stronghold. |
d Orient legend Peter Kitchen launched the O's | Somme Memorial Fund with the objective of erecting a |
uilt 160 bridges, and crossed the Vire, Seine, | Somme, Meuse, and Maas Rivers. |
Count of St. Pol and of Chaumont (born in Ham, | Somme), October 6, 1491 - Cotignan, near Reims, 1 Se |
was to carry out the breakthrough phase of the | Somme offensive once General Sir Henry Rawlinson's F |
1916, the Second Army at the beginning of the | Somme offensive in 1916, and finally the First Army |
in the disastrous diversionary battle for the | Somme offensive at Fromelles on 19 July 1916. |
In mid-July 1916, with the | Somme Offensive faltering, the British commander-in- |
e division was the Battle of Albert during the | Somme offensive in the summer of 1916. |
On 20 July 1916, during the | Somme Offensive, when 15280 Private Hill's battalion |
For the next phase of the | Somme Offensive, the Battle of Le Transloy, men of t |
f the regiment continued to be involved in the | Somme offensive, which lasted into November 1916. |
ation for the large-scale joint British-French | Somme Offensive. |
battle to seize Guillemont Station during the | Somme Offensive. |
by an underground mine on the first day of the | Somme offensive. |
made from the original front lines during the | Somme offensive. |
ugust it was transferred south, to support the | Somme Offensive. |
attalions suffered heavy casualties during the | Somme offensives of 1916. |
nfantry Division in the Meuse-Argonne, and the | Somme Offensives. |
During the Battle of the | Somme on the morning of 15 September 1916, Baring's |
Corps reached Belgium in 2 days, crossing the | Somme on September 2, the first allied soldiers to e |
h Ox & Bucks took part in the First Day of the | Somme on 1 July 1916, in which the British Army suff |
The Canadian Corps made their debut on the | Somme on the left flank. |
Rogers was killed during the Battle of the | Somme on October 12, 1916. |
was killed in action during the Battle of the | Somme on 19 October 1916. |
the first time in action in the battle of the | Somme on 15 September 1916. |
rt of the terrible battle of the Battle of the | Somme on July 1, 1916 - the actual anniversary of th |
The legendary Battle of the | Somme opened on 1 July 1916, the worst single day in |
elves in the pointless bloody slaughter of the | Somme or Verdun or Gallipoli. |
tillery and was involved in the Battle of the | Somme.. Outside Parliament, he was a director of the |
38-9 & Wright, Chapter 3-The | Somme p. 69). |
In 2005, he helped to establish the | Somme Poppy Marathon. |
oring the many sights of Pas-de-Calais and the | Somme region and has much to offer those who wish to |
In March 1918 the division was rushed to the | Somme region to stem the German Offensive. |
region until August 1918, when it went to the | Somme region, fighting at Monchy-Bapaume and later r |
some items from battlefields at Ypres and the | Somme region, most were stolen from German prisoners |
able production was the film The Battle of The | Somme, released just a month after the first battle |
The Battle of the | Somme remains significant today as an early example |
a British prisoner following the Battle of the | Somme, returning to Germany in November 1919. |
ans, and the greatest obstacle to crossing the | Somme River in pursuit was Mont Saint-Quentin which, |
29 (E44) and then the RN29 before entering the | Somme River valley. |
vance by the Australian Corps, who crossed the | Somme River on August 31 and broke the German lines |
ingle incoming merchantman to the mouth of the | Somme river, when they collided, sinking one, the Si |
river, which is itself a left tributary of the | Somme River. |
nt Quentin, about a mile from the banks of the | Somme River. |
e weakest part of the British lines, along the | Somme River. |
16, the brigade was committed to action on the | Somme sector, in the fighting on the Pozieres Height |
l along rails, Englebelmer Wood, Battle of the | Somme September 1916 |
y truck, in action at Maricourt, Battle of the | Somme, September 1916 |
7 and D199 junction, on the banks of the river | Somme, some 30 miles (48 km) east of Amiens. |
, 2 miles (3 km) from the estuary of the river | Somme, some 12 miles (19 km) northwest of Abbeville. |
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