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- Sommedieue (French pronunciation: [sɔmdjø]) is a commune in the Meuse department in Grand Est in north-eastern France. Communes of the Meuse department...
- Pierre****e-sur-Aire (10) 7–1 FC Belleray (12) 46. US Thierville (10) 4–1 AS Dieue-Sommedieue (9) 47. GS Vézelise (11) 2–1 CS Charmes (9) 48. FC Waldhouse-Walschbronn...
- Sepvigny Seuil-d'Argonne Seuzey Silmont Sivry-la-Perche Sivry-sur-Meuse Sommedieue Sommeilles Sommelonne Sorbey Sorcy-Saint-Martin Les Souhesmes-Rampont...
- was a French composer and organist. Jean Berveiller was born in 1904 in Sommedieue. He began to play the piano, mainly Jazz, and through his friends Clément...
- Colonel Albertus W. Catlin, a recipient of the Medal of Honor, commanding the 6th Marine Regiment, at the front near Sommedieue, France, April 30, 1918....
- October and replaced with the 1st Division. The division next served in the Sommedieue sector, 15 October to 6 November. During its combat service, the 35th...
- The regiment made its first combat action on 26 September 1918 in the Sommedieue sector. As part of the 70th Brigade, it attacked alongside the 140th Infantry...
- were relieved by elements of the 1st Division and were placed in the Sommedieue sector where they launched har****ing attacks on the enemy positions until...
- Sepvigny Seuil-d'Argonne Seuzey Silmont Sivry-la-Perche Sivry-sur-Meuse Sommedieue Sommeilles Sommelonne Sorbey Sorcy-Saint-Martin Les Souhesmes-Rampont...
- W. Catlin, a recipient of the Medal of Honor, commanding the 6th Marine Regiment, 2nd Division, at the front near Sommedieue, France, April 30, 1918....