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Gueudecourt (French pronunciation: [ɡødkuʁ]) is a
commune in the
Somme department in Hauts-de-France in
northern France.
During the
Battle of the Somme...
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Capture of
Gueudecourt (26
September 1916) is a
tactical incident of the
First World War
during the
Battle of the Somme. The
village of
Gueudecourt lies on...
- 2°51′13.24″E / 50.0650861°N 2.8536778°E / 50.0650861; 2.8536778 The
Gueudecourt Memorial is a
Dominion of
Newfoundland war
memorial that commemorates...
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Battle of the
Somme by the
British Fourth Army on the
villages of Morval,
Gueudecourt and Lesbœufs held by the
German 1st Army,
which had been the
final objectives...
- June 1870 – 24
March 1918) was a
British Army
officer who was
killed at
Gueudecourt, France,
while in
command of the 99th Brigade.
Randle Barnett Barker...
- and Box and Cox were
behind the
village in
front of Gird
Trench and
Gueudecourt.
Courcelette is near the D 929 Albert–Bapaume road, 7 mi (11 km) north-east...
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intermediate line and the
German third line to take Morval, ****eufs and
Gueudecourt,
which was
combined with a
French attack on Frégicourt and
Rancourt to...
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offensive action, the
Battle of
Bazentin Ridge and
later at the
Capture of
Gueudecourt. It also
fought at Arras, Ypres,
against the
German spring offensives...
- the
Battle of the Somme. Lesbœufs was a
village on the D 74
between Gueudecourt and Morval,
about 30 mi (48 km) north-east of Amiens; Le
Transloy lies...
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commune of Warlencourt-Eaucourt and
slightly north of a
minor road to
Gueudecourt and
Eaucourt l'Abbaye.
During the
First World War,
German troops constructed...