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Saizerais (French pronunciation: [sɛzʁɛ]) is a
commune in the Meurthe-et-Moselle
department in north-eastern France.
Communes of the Meurthe-et-Moselle...
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Saizerais Aerodrome, was a
temporary World War I
airfield in France. It was
located 0.5
miles (0.80 km)
southwest of
Saizerais, in the Meurthe-et-Moselle...
- 15th (Scottish)
Division during Aisne-Marne
Operation 24 July 1918 in
Saizerais (Villers-en-Haye)
Sector 24–28
August 1918; with 42nd
Division in Meuse-Argonne...
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flying grounds, yet some
where installed on
airfields as in Souilly,
Saizerais or in Toul,
where the "Gengoult"
barracks had been
built by the French...
- Saint-Pancré Saint-Remimont Saint-Rémy-aux-Bois Saint-Sauveur Saint-Supplet
Saizerais Sancy Sanzey Saulnes Saulxerotte Saulxures-lès-Nancy Saulxures-lès-Vannes...
- Maron-Val-de-Fer mine at Neuves-Maisons
closed 1968 Maxéville mine
closed 1966
Saizerais mine at
Dieulouard closed 1981
Meuse Amermont-Dommary mine at Bouligny...
- 20 to June 8, 1918; Montdidier-Noyon Defense, June 9 to 13, 1918; and
Saizerais Sector,
August 4, to 16, 1918.
Holbrook was
promoted to the temporary...
- Saint-Pancré Saint-Remimont Saint-Rémy-aux-Bois Saint-Sauveur Saint-Supplet
Saizerais Sancy Sanzey Saulnes Saulxerotte Saulxures-lès-Nancy Saulxures-lès-Vannes...
- Saint-Pancré Saint-Remimont Saint-Rémy-aux-Bois Saint-Sauveur Saint-Supplet
Saizerais Sancy Sanzey Saulnes Saulxerotte Saulxures-lès-Nancy Saulxures-lès-Vannes...
- 354th Squadron.
While at
Saizerais and
before the
Armistice was signed, five
officers were lost. Both at Toul and
Saizerais a
number of
successful voluntary...