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Cuinchy (French pronunciation: [kɥɛ̃ʃi] or [kwɛ̃ʃi]) is a
commune in the Pas-de-Calais
department in the Hauts-de-France
region of
France about 5 miles...
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Windy Corner was a road
junction near the
village of
Cuinchy in the
First World War. It was in the
section of the line held by the
British army and there...
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operations near
Cuinchy and
against the
German position known as
Brick stacks near La B****ée
Canal in the
vicinity of
Cuinchy in
summer 1915. 176th...
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deserted on 25
January and
disclosed that a
German attack was due
against Cuinchy,
French positions to the
south and
against Givenchy to the north. About...
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either wounded or killed.": 59
Regarding trench conditions and
Cuinchy-bred rats,
Graves stated, "They came up from the canal, fed on the plentiful...
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marshes of
Cambrin are an area of
ponds and
swamps bordering the
communes of
Cuinchy and Annequin. They
cover 22
hectares and are open to the public. This natural...
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barricades defended by
machine gun
positions near the
French village of
Cuinchy, in a
localised operation on the
Western Front during World War I. At the...
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German lines beside Cuinchy. The
citation for the
medal reads: For most con****uous
bravery at
Cuinchy on 27th September, 1915. His company...
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March 1916), the
Battle of
Aubers Ridge (May 1915); Hooge, Givenchy,
Cuinchy and the
Battle of Loos (September 1915). In June 1916,
during the height...
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reported missing on 13
September 1914. 25
January 1915
Arthur Lang 24
Cuinchy,
France The
English first-class
cricketer and
serviceman of the Grenadier...