- Courseulles-sur-Mer (French pronunciation: [kuʁsœl syʁ mɛʁ] , lit. 'Courseulles on Sea'),
commonly known as Courseulles, is a
commune in the
Calvados department...
- Wing RAF
Regiment April 1944 -
February 1945 UK,
Normandy (8 June 1944),
Courselles, Graye, Beny, Grave,
Helmond 1310 Wing RAF
Regiment June 1944 - April...
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Veterans Affairs Canada.
Retrieved 30
December 2016. "Charles
Edward Courselles Jones:
Trinity College Chapel:
Memorial 35091-014 Toronto, ON". National...
- ****stani 'whitening creams' POISONOUS".
Daily ****stan. Desmedt, B;
Courselle, P; De Beer, JO; Rogiers, V; Grosber, M; Deconinck, E; De Paepe, K (June...
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sidings and two
station buildings.
Other squadrons raided supply dumps at
Courselles and
Logeast Wood. Air
fighting on 16
November began when six
British aircraft...
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Estuaire Touques 3 – 4 a.e.t US
Saint Pairaise 20
September 15:00 RSG
Courselles 1 – 1 9 - 10 pen. AF
Virois 20
September 15:00 AS De Rots 0 – 3 US Granville...
- Coursolle, Joseph; Felix, Clem (1962). "VII:
Narrative 4,
Joseph Courselle's Story". In Anderson, Gary Clayton; Woolworth, Alan R. (eds.). Through...
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battery of
three 88 mm (3 in) guns 3.2
kilometres (2 mi)
inland from
Courselles. The
destroyer spent the rest of the time with the
invasion fleet on D-day...
- 2013-09-21.
Retrieved 5 June 2013.
Jocelyn Pitts; M.
Amanda Lee &
Amber Courselle (December 2005). "National
Register of
Historic Places Inventory/Nomination:...
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Prince Henry's
troops were to land on "Mike Red", 1 mile (2 km) east of
Courselles. At 2140 on 5 June,
Prince Henry sailed for Normandy,
following the destroyer...