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Cheux (French pronunciation: [ʃø] ) is a
former commune in the
Calvados department in the
Normandy region in
northwestern France. On 1
January 2017, it...
- destruction,
especially in
Cheux. At 12:50 a
squadron of the 11th
Armoured Division reconnaissance regiment,
north of
Cheux, was
ordered to
advance towards...
- of six
Panther tanks of the Pz.Rg.3 was used for a
counterattack to take
Cheux but that
attack failed and five of
their tanks were lost.
Although the 2nd...
- Ypres-Comines Canal,
Somme 1940,
Withdrawal to Seine, St. Valery-en-Caux, Odon,
Cheux, Caen, Troarn, Mont Pincon,
Quarry Hill, Falaise,
Falaise Road,
Dives Crossing...
- 1918-19
World War II: Dyle,
Defence of Escaut, St Omer-La B****ée, Odon,
Cheux,
Defence of Rauray, Caen, Esquay, Mont Pincon, Aart, Nederrijn, Best, Scheldt...
- Jaffa,
Palestine 1917-18
Second World War: Ypres-Comines Canal, Odon,
Cheux, Caen, Mont Pincon, Estry, Nederrijn, Best, Scheldt,
South Beveland, Walcheren...
- noon: La Gaule, Le Haut, and
Cheux. An
effort by the 46th
Brigade to
advance 2,000
yards (1,800 m) to the
southeast of
Cheux, to
capture a hill, was partially...
- Normandy. The cemetery's
designation often uses the
nearby commune of
Cheux but the
graveyard is
actually closer to the
commune of Saint-Manvieu-Norrey...
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Denis De Mere 5-4
Hastings FC de Rots 68.
Entente s Val de l'Orne 2-0 US
Cheux St
Manvieu Norrey 69.
Etoile S
Bonnebosq 2-3
Entente S FC
Falaise 70. CS...
- of
Normandy on 16 July 1944. He is
buried at St.
Manvieu War Cemetery,
Cheux.
Gerry Roberts at the
English National Football Archive (subscription required)...