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Chambley-Bussières (French pronunciation: [ʃɑ̃blɛ bysjɛʁ]) is a
commune in the Meurthe-et-Moselle
department in north-eastern France.
Chambley-Bussières...
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Chambley-Bussières Air Base is a
former United States Air
Force base in France. It is
located in the Meurthe-et-Moselle département of France,
about 20 km...
- 5.8723889°E / 49.0516944; 5.8723889 The
canton of
Chambley-Bussières (French:
Canton de
Chambley-Bussières) is a
former French canton located in the...
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grandparents were
Louis de Beauvau,
Seneschal of
Anjou and
Marguerite de
Chambley.[clarification needed] Her
paternal grandparents were Louis,
Count of Vendôme...
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Tactical Reconnaissance Wing wing
continued to wind down
operations at
Chambley Air Base, France,
until 15
October 1966, when it inactivated, although...
- RAF Bruntingthorpe, UK 1959-62 Toul-Rosieres Air Base,
France 1962-65
Chambley-Bussieres Air Base,
France 1965-66 Shaw AFB,
South Carolina 1966-67 19th...
- Beauvau,
daughter of
Louis de Beauvau,
Marshal of
Provence and
Marguerite de
Chambley. They had:
Jeanne (1460-1487),
married in 1477 to
Louis of
Joyeuse Catherine...
- He
joined the
United States Air Force, and flew F-86
Sabre fighters at
Chambley-Bussières Air Base, France. He was
accepted into the U.S. Air
Force Experimental...
- at
Chambley Air Base,
France as an
element of
United States Air
Forces Europe. The wing
replaced the 25th
Tactical Reconnaissance Group at
Chambley. The...
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Isabelle de
Beauvau 28.
Ferry IV de
Chambley 14.
Ferri V de
Chambley 29.
Ermengarde de
Florange 7.
Marguerite de
Chambley 30. Jean de
Lannoy d'Herbevilliers...