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- Lagnicourt-Marcel (French pronunciation: [laɲikuʁ maʁsɛl]) is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Hauts-de-France region of France. A farming...
- The German attack on Lagnicourt (Unternehmen Sturmbock [Operation Battering Ram]) on 15 April 1917 was a military operation on the Western Front during...
- for his actions on 15 April 1917 on the Western Front at the Battle of Lagnicourt, which took place during the First World War. Born in Mile End, London...
- posthumously for Cherry's actions during an attack on the French village of Lagnicourt which was strongly defended by German forces. Born in the Australian state...
- British defences, launched a counter-stroke on 15 April (the Battle of Lagnicourt). The Germans attacked with 23 battalions against four Australian battalions...
- Australian Division and 2nd Australian Division, occupying the village of Lagnicourt and destro**** six Australian artillery pieces. Counter-attacks from the...
- In 1917, Inwood was with his battalion when it fought in the Battle of Lagnicourt in April, then the Second Battle of Bullecourt the following month. During...
- Politics Bolivia severs relations with Germany. April 15 Western Battle of Lagnicourt, part of the Second phase of the Second Battle of Arras. (Details) April...
- a counter-stroke on 15 April in front of the village of Lagnicourt (the Battle of Lagnicourt), part of it fell on the 17th Battalion (which was holding...
- Vraucourt was surprised (while some were shaving) and driven back to Lagnicourt. On 20 March, an Australian attack on Noreuil failed with 331 casualties...