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- (Guitars) and Mike Karasoulis (Vocals). The band appeared at Voices of the Mist Festival, volume 2. Thina Chat - Vocals Mike Karasoulis - Vocals George Droulias...
- Pte. George W. Grief 9th Bn., King's Own Royal Regiment 28 Apr. 1917 Karasouli Cemetery Pte. Robert H. Daniels 9th Bn., Lancashire Fusiliers 4 Oct. 1917...
- (World War I) 1914–1918 British Military Cemetery in Polykastro (formerly Karasouli) near Lake Doiran. Belligerents Entente Powers:  United Kingdom  Greece...
- prehistoric toumba (the local name for a tell) in the Vardar valley, near Karasouli. Winifred Lamb joined Heurtley's excavations at the tell of Vardaroftsa...
- Polykastro (Gr****: Πολύκαστρο, before 1928 Καρασούλι, Karasoúli;) is a town and a former muni****lity in Kilkis regional unit of Central Macedonia, Greece...
- Medal. His younger brother, Frank Laurence Fulton, died of wounds at Karasouli (now Polykastro) in Greece on 17 March 1917, after being hit by mortar...
- wounds suffered while fighting near Salonica in Greece. He is buried in Karasouli Military Cemetery (grave A189). "Moon, Leonard James (MN896LJ)". A Cambridge...
- P****chendaele, Belgium [34] Leonard Moon England [35] 23 November 1916 38 near Karasouli, Salonica, Greece [36] Claude Newberry South Africa [37] 1 August 1916...
- Venice (Italy); Doiran (Greece); Granezza, Asiago near Venice (Italy); Karasouli (Salonika); Hortakoi, Kirechkoi (Thessalonika); Lahana (Thessalonika);...
- Infantry. He was killed in action on 22 June 1918 and was buried at the Karasouli Military Cemetery on the Macedonian front in Greece. George the fourth...