- The
Battle of Fort
Driant was a
constituent battle in the 1944
Battle of Metz,
during the
Lorraine Campaign and the
greater Siegfried Line Campaign. The...
- Émile
Augustin Cyprien Driant (11
September 1855 – 22
February 1916) was a
French writer, politician, and army officer. He was the
first high-ranking casualty...
- Jean-Charles
Driant (1922–1989) was a French-born
character actor remembered for
numerous supporting roles in
British film and TV. He was born in Paris...
- ("Cross of
Military Valour")
signed by 66
other parliamentarians. Émile
Driant, a
parliamentarian who
served in the war zone
during much of this time,...
- 10% of the
batteries were
fully operational. Most of
those were in Fort
Driant (Feste Kronprinz) and Fort
Jeanne d'Arc (Feste Kaiserin). By November, during...
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sides suffering heavy casualties. Also an
attempt by
Patton to
seize Fort
Driant just
south of Metz was defeated. Patton's
decisions in
taking this city...
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rebuked by Gaheriet, Tristram, and
Driant; he is
defeated or
discomfited by Arthur, Belinant, Blioberis, Brehus,
Driant, Erec, Lamorat, Palamedes, Perceval...
-
managerial talent both in the
regional banks and at CNCA. In 1960, Paul
Driant [fr]
became the
first Chairman of CNCA to come from a
farming background...
- (probably Gaheris), as well as of Carduino's
other adventures.
Drian (Doryan,
Driant, Durnor) is one of King Pellinore's sons out of wedlock. He is most prominent...
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vehicles to
cross into the bridgehead. Subsequently,
artillery fire from Fort
Driant (part of the Metz fortifications) made
bridging and
ferrying operations...