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Marbache (French pronunciation: [maʁbaʃ]) is a
commune in the Meurthe-et-Moselle
department in
northeastern France. One of the
first references to Marbache...
- was
created in 1856 by a
group of
Lorraine businessmen to
operate the
Marbache iron mine and to use the ore to
manufacture cast iron.
Xavier Rogé was...
- Chateau–Thierry 40 175 1
Soissons Sector 17 75 3 St.
Mihiel Sector 6 47 0
Champagne Sector 37 110 4
Argonne Sector 23 90 1
Marbache Sector 0 2 0
TOTALS 124 508 9...
- Regiment, Toul with the 319th
Infantry Regiment, and a
limited one at
Marbache (48°48′05″N 06°06′17″E / 48.80139°N 6.10472°E / 48.80139; 6.10472) with...
- for
France in
April 1918, parti****ted in
engagements in the
Lagny and
Marbache sectors, then
returned to
Georgia in
October as a
training instructor....
- River; in
action at
Belleau Wood; in
action in the Aisne-Marne Offensive;
Marbache Sector; St.
Mihiel Sector; and the Meuse-Argonne Offensive.
Waller Jr....
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commander of the 2nd Division, and
Major General John A.
Lejeune of the USMC, the division's
current commander, at
Marbache, France,
August 11, 1918....
- Refuge".
Archived from the
original on 2020-02-04.
Retrieved 2011-12-01.
Marbache, Julie. "National Parks".
Archived from the
original on 18
December 2011...
- parti****ted in the
defensive campaigns at Toulon-Troyon, Château-Thierry,
Marbache and Limey. From 1918
until 1919 the
regiment parti****ted in the occupation...
- Manoncourt-en-Vermois Manoncourt-en-Woëvre
Manonville Manonviller Marainviller Marbache Maron Mars-la-Tour
Marthemont Martincourt Mattexey Maxéville Mazerulles...