France in World War I

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41Missing Soldiers of Fromelles Discussion Group  Loyalty deserves our unending vigil 18,450 Australian Diggers from the Great War have no known grave, while a further 7,000 were recovered and buried in cemeteries on the W

Missing Soldiers of Fromelles Discussion Group Loyalty deserves our unending vigil 18,450 Australian Diggers from the Great War have no known grave, while a further 7,000 were recovered and buried in cemeteries on the W

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Source URL: www.fromellesdiscussiongroup.com

Language: English - Date: 2008-05-12 22:47:07
425. Messines and Third Ypres For the BEF, most of the second half of 1917 would be consumed in an attempt to drive to Germans from the North Sea coast. In this the Australian forces in France and Belgium, numbering 121,68

5. Messines and Third Ypres For the BEF, most of the second half of 1917 would be consumed in an attempt to drive to Germans from the North Sea coast. In this the Australian forces in France and Belgium, numbering 121,68

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Source URL: www.aif.adfa.edu.au

Language: English - Date: 2002-11-07 05:50:59
434th Division / Hindenburg Line / 5th Division / Battle of Arras / 62nd (2nd West Riding) Division / 1st Division / V Corps / World War I / 2nd Division / Bullecourt

BATTLEFIELD REPORT 1st & 2nd Battles of Bullecourt Jamal Hammett-Ryan Name of Battle(s) First Battle of Bullecourt and Second Battle of Bullecourt Location(s) Bullecourt - village in northern France

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Source URL: education.qld.gov.au

Language: English - Date: 2014-04-30 01:03:36
44La Belle Epoque - WW1 Commemorative Cruise in Picardy (April 5 &[removed]Departures) Lille to Compiegne April 12 – 18, 2015

La Belle Epoque - WW1 Commemorative Cruise in Picardy (April 5 &[removed]Departures) Lille to Compiegne April 12 – 18, 2015

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Source URL: franceatleisure.com

Language: English - Date: 2014-08-04 23:30:10
45Missing Soldiers of Fromelles Discussion Group  Call for government action on missing of Fromelles MASS GRAVES ARE ALWAYS AN EMOTIVE ISSUE AND WILL LIKELY REMAIN SO AS AUSTRALIAN AUTHORITIES MOVE TO BURY THE FORGOTTEN WA

Missing Soldiers of Fromelles Discussion Group Call for government action on missing of Fromelles MASS GRAVES ARE ALWAYS AN EMOTIVE ISSUE AND WILL LIKELY REMAIN SO AS AUSTRALIAN AUTHORITIES MOVE TO BURY THE FORGOTTEN WA

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Source URL: www.fromellesdiscussiongroup.com

Language: English - Date: 2008-05-12 22:47:56
46‘IT WAS A TERRIFIC DAY IN THE AIR’ Officer Fatalities in the RFC on 15 September 1916 the First Day of the Battle of Flers-Courcelette on the Somme T

‘IT WAS A TERRIFIC DAY IN THE AIR’ Officer Fatalities in the RFC on 15 September 1916 the First Day of the Battle of Flers-Courcelette on the Somme T

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Source URL: www.crossandcockade.com

Language: English - Date: 2015-03-04 14:14:18
47Missing Soldiers of Fromelles Discussion Group  Battlefield Archaeology Comes of Age Of the 18,000 or so Australians who went missing during the Great War in France and Belgium according to the registers of the Commonwea

Missing Soldiers of Fromelles Discussion Group Battlefield Archaeology Comes of Age Of the 18,000 or so Australians who went missing during the Great War in France and Belgium according to the registers of the Commonwea

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Source URL: www.fromellesdiscussiongroup.com

Language: English - Date: 2008-05-12 22:47:08
48Microsoft Word - on-this-spot-anglo-french-cemetery-thiepval-en.doc

Microsoft Word - on-this-spot-anglo-french-cemetery-thiepval-en.doc

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Source URL: www.ww1westernfront.gov.au

Language: English - Date: 2014-02-11 18:09:48
49Missing Soldiers of Fromelles Discussion Group  Questions addressed to the Commonwealth War Graves Commission and the Australian Government in relation to the burial pits at Fromelles BACKGROUND The Fromelles Discussion

Missing Soldiers of Fromelles Discussion Group Questions addressed to the Commonwealth War Graves Commission and the Australian Government in relation to the burial pits at Fromelles BACKGROUND The Fromelles Discussion

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Source URL: www.fromellesdiscussiongroup.com

Language: English - Date: 2008-05-12 22:47:17
50Missing Soldiers of Fromelles Discussion Group  Postwar agreement exposes government complicity With the trial dig at Pheasant Wood being imperiously stage-managed by the Army History Unit and Federal politicians in Aust

Missing Soldiers of Fromelles Discussion Group Postwar agreement exposes government complicity With the trial dig at Pheasant Wood being imperiously stage-managed by the Army History Unit and Federal politicians in Aust

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Source URL: www.fromellesdiscussiongroup.com

Language: English - Date: 2008-06-12 19:35:51