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Guillemont (French pronunciation: [ɡijmɔ̃]) is a
commune approximately 13 km (8 mi) east of
Albert in the
Somme department in Hauts-de-France in northern...
- The
Battle of
Guillemont (3–6
September 1916) was an attack,
during the
Battle of the
Somme in the
First World War, by the
British Fourth Army against...
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Guillemont Barracks,
located just off of
junction 4a of the M3, on the
Minley Road (A327), was a
military installation at
Minley in Hampshire. The barracks...
- The
pigeon guillemot (Cepphus columba) (/ˈɡɪlɪmɒt/) is a
species of bird in the auk family, Alcidae. One of
three species in the
genus Cepphus, it is most...
- the rear. The
Battle of
Guillemont was an
attack on the
village which was
captured by the
Fourth Army on the
first day.
Guillemont was on the
right flank...
- The
spectacled guillemot or
sooty guillemot (Cepphus carbo) is a
seabird in the auk family. This
species is
about 38 cm (15 in) with red legs,
black bill...
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alliance either.[citation needed]
Tennant is
buried at
Guillemont in
France in the
Guillemont Road Cemetery,
close to the
remains of his
friend and relative...
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being carried back to
British lines. His body was
buried at
Guillemont in the CWGC
Guillemont Road
Cemetery (Plot I. Row B.
Grave 3.). The grave's headstone...
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captured the German-held village.
Ginchy is 0.93 mi (1.5 km) north-east of
Guillemont, at the
junction of six roads, on a rise
overlooking Combles, 2.5 mi (4 km)...
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others being Arthur Martin-Leake and
Charles Upham. The
Battle of
Guillemont saw acts of
heroism by Chav****e, the only man to be
awarded the Victoria...