- of
Ginchy took
place on 9
September 1916
during the
Battle of the Somme, when the 16th (Irish)
Division captured the German-held village.
Ginchy is 0...
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Ginchy (French pronunciation: [ʒɛ̃ʃi]) is a
commune in the
Somme department in Hauts-de-France in
northern France.
Ginchy is
situated on the D20 road...
- the
Battle of the Somme. In the
Battle of
Ginchy the 16th
Division captured the German-held village.
Ginchy was 1.5 km (0.93 mi) north-east of Guillemont...
- Guitar" 7" (1960) JAR-517: "Sorry Robbie" / "Easy Beat" 7" (1960) JAR-537: "
Ginchy" / "Yearning" 7" (1961) JAR-559: "Mr Guitar" / "Eclipse" 7" (1961) JAR-582:...
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debut album. This
lineup included vocalist Jake Hout,
guitarist Jason "
Ginchy"
Kottwitz and b****ist
Ricky Rat,
alongside Chrome and Blitz. Hout quit in...
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third objective just
below the
Ginchy–Lesbœufs road. A
battalion of the 1st
Guards Brigade had
advanced from
Ginchy at 7:30 a.m. to
support the advance...
- the
Ginchy–Longueval road,
towards the 3rd
South African Regiment,
which was dug in
along the
eastern fringe of the wood,
which commanded Ginchy. The...
- south-west to Montauban.
Longueval and
Delville Wood lie to the north-west and
Ginchy to the north-east. The
village was on the
right flank of the
British sector...
- the Somme.
While leading the
first half of 4
Company in an
attack near
Ginchy on 15
September 1916, at the
Battle of Flers-Courcelette, he was shot in...
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south to take over the line near
Ginchy, and
prepared to
attack again. On 9
September it
launched the
Battle of
Ginchy, with half the
artillery putting...