- Robert,
Governor 1924 to 1926
Maurice Beurnier,
Governor 1926 to 1929
Louis Gerbinis,
Governor 1929 to 1931 Théophile
Antoine Pascal Tellier,
Governor 1931...
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Signora Luiga Gerbini (c. 1770- c. 1818) was an
Italian violinist and
singer from Turin. As a
pupil of
Gaetano Pugnani and
Giovanni Battista Viotti, her...
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Gerbini Airfield Gerbini Airfield is a
series of
abandoned World War II
military airfields in Paternò, Sicily,
located 23
kilometres (14 mi) west of Catania...
- WWII
Acate 504 Biscari–Santo
Pietro Airfield abandoned after WWII
Gerbini 505
Gerbini Airfield abandoned after WWII
Milazzo 506
Milazzo Airfield abandoned...
- and Catania.
Their objectives also
included the
landing fields around Gerbini, on the
Catania plain. The
objectives of Patton's
Seventh Army included...
- Fondouk, El Kourzia,
Medjez Plain,
Tunis Sicily 1943
Primosole Bridge,
Gerbini,
Adrano Italy 1943–45 Sangro, Salerno,
Volturno Crossing,
Garigliano Crossing...
- forces,
owing to the
presence of two of the main Axis
airfields in
Sicily (
Gerbini and Fontanarossa) and for its
strategically important port and marshalling...
- Mediene, Tunis,
North Africa 1941–43,
Landing in Sicily, Vizzini, Sferro,
Gerbini, Adrano,
Sferro Hills,
Sicily 1943, C****ino II, Liri Valley,
Advance to...
- commission, in 1457, was for a
banner for the Confraternità di San
Michele dei
Gerbini in
Reggio Calabria,
where he set up a
workshop for the
production of such...
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Medjez Plain,
Longstop Hill 1943,
North Africa 1940–43,
Landing in Sicily,
Gerbini, Adrano, Centuripe,
Sicily 1943, Termoli, Sangro, C****ino II, Liri Valley...