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Part of Thue et Mue in Normandy, France
Cheux (French pronunciation: [ʃø] ) is a former commune in the Calvados department in the Normandy region in northwestern France. On 1 January 2017, it
Cheux
Commune in Normandy, France
of the former communes of Bretteville-l'Orgueilleuse (the seat), Brouay, Cheux, Le Mesnil-Patry, Putot-en-Bessin and Sainte-Croix-Grand-Tonne. The commune
Thue_et_Mue
British military operation in France in 1944
destruction, especially in Cheux. At 12:50 a squadron of the 11th Armoured Division reconnaissance regiment, north of Cheux, was ordered to advance towards
Operation_Epsom
German army division during World War II
of six Panther tanks of the Pz.Rg.3 was used for a counterattack to take Cheux but that attack failed and five of their tanks were lost. Although the 2nd
2nd Panzer Division (Wehrmacht)
2nd_Panzer_Division_(Wehrmacht)
Battle in France during the Second World War
Mesnil-Patry to advance southwards towards the higher ground of Hill 107 west of Cheux. The attack was intended to support a larger operation by the 50th (Northumbrian)
Battle_of_Le_Mesnil-Patry
Infantry regiment of the British Army, 1881–1968
Jaffa, Palestine 1917–18 Second World War: Ypres-Comines Canal, Odon, Cheux, Caen, Mont Pincon, Estry, Nederrijn, Best, Scheldt, South Beveland, Walcheren
Cameronians_(Scottish_Rifles)
Military unit in the British Army
Normandy on 23 June 1944. They were involved in the heavy fighting around Cheux and Tourville-sur-Odon in Normandy, the fight for the Netherlands and in
Gordon_Highlanders
British military unit
Ypres-Comines Canal, Somme 1940, Withdrawal to Seine, St. Valery-en-Caux, Odon, Cheux, Caen, Troarn, Mont Pincon, Quarry Hill, Falaise, Falaise Road, Dives Crossing
Seaforth_Highlanders
WWII British Army unit
noon: La Gaule, Le Haut, and Cheux. An effort by the 46th Brigade to advance 2,000 yards (1,800 m) to the southeast of Cheux, to capture a hill, was partially
15th (Scottish) Infantry Division
15th_(Scottish)_Infantry_Division
Infantry regiment of the British Army from 1633 to 2006
1918-19 World War II: Dyle, Defence of Escaut, St Omer-La Bassée, Odon, Cheux, Defence of Rauray, Caen, Esquay, Mont Pincon, Aart, Nederrijn, Best, Scheldt
Royal_Scots
Military unit
Macedonia 1916–18 Gallipoli 1915 Rumani Egypt 1915–16 Second World War Dunkirk Cheux Bourguebus Ridge Le Perier Ridge Scheldt Ourthe Rhineland Rhine North-West
Fife and Forfar Yeomanry/Scottish Horse
Fife_and_Forfar_Yeomanry/Scottish_Horse
Military cemetery in France
Normandy. The cemetery's designation often uses the nearby commune of Cheux but the graveyard is actually closer to the commune of Saint-Manvieu-Norrey
Saint-Manvieu_War_Cemetery
1944 battle in Caen, France during WWII
line of advance of 15th (Scottish) Infantry Division around the village of Cheux. On 25 June, XXX Corps was to conduct Operation Martlet, seizing the Noyers
Operation_Martlet
Military unit of the British Army
Ypres-Comines Canal, Somme 1940, Withdrawal to Seine, Odon, Fontenay le Pesnil, Cheux, Defence of Rauray, Mont Pincon, Estry, Falaise, Le Vie Crossing, La Touques
Royal_Scots_Fusiliers
Road in France
Tournay-sur-Odon, Monts-en-Bessin 46: Noyers-Bocage Cheux, Missy, Noyers-Bocage 47 : Grainville-sur-Odon Évrecy, Cheux, Mondrainville, Grainville-sur-Odon Entry
A84_autoroute
Tronquay (11) 1–6 Bourguébus-Soliers FC (8) 85. USM Blainvillaise (10) 2–1 US Cheux-St Manvieu-Norrey (10) 86. US Authie (13) 2–1 Ass. Caen Sud (11) 87. JS
2016–17 Coupe de France first preliminary rounds
2016–17_Coupe_de_France_first_preliminary_rounds
Light infantry regiment of the British Army
Sharon, Palestine 1917–18, Aden The Second World War: Defence of Escaut, Cheux, Hill 112, Mont Pincon, Noireau Crossing, Nederrijn, Opheusden, Geilenkirchen
Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry
Duke_of_Cornwall's_Light_Infantry
0–2 ES Thury-Harcourt (8) 59. US Tilly-sur-Seulles (10) 1–1 (4–5 p) US Cheux-St Manvieu-Norrey (9) 60. US Trévières (11) 0–4 USI Bessin Nord (8) 61.
2018–19 Coupe de France preliminary rounds, Normandy
2018–19_Coupe_de_France_preliminary_rounds,_Normandy
Football tournament season
Denis De Mere 5-4 Hastings FC de Rots 68. Entente s Val de l'Orne 2-0 US Cheux St Manvieu Norrey 69. Etoile S Bonnebosq 2-3 Entente S FC Falaise 70. CS
2015–16 Coupe de France preliminary rounds
2015–16_Coupe_de_France_preliminary_rounds
French football competition
(11) 3–3 (3–4 p) FC Moyaux (9) 66. JS Fleury-sur-Orne (10) 2–4 (a.e.t.) US Cheux-St Manvieu-Norrey (9) 67. ES Sannerville-Touffréville (11) 1–4 Dozulé FC
2019–20 Coupe de France preliminary rounds, Normandy
2019–20_Coupe_de_France_preliminary_rounds,_Normandy
Military unit
Brigade captured St Manvieu, but 46th (HLI) Bde had to fight all day for Cheux and Phase 1 was well behind schedule. For Phase 2, the exploitation by 227th
8th Army Group Royal Artillery
8th_Army_Group_Royal_Artillery
Military unit
stream, about a mile south of Cheux, and got no further that night; on the western road only the ground skirting Cheux was reached, when the infantry
227th Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom)
227th_Infantry_Brigade_(United_Kingdom)
Military unit
Jerusalem, Tell 'Asur, Palestine 1917–18 Second World War Dunkirk 1940, Cheux, Bourguébus Ridge, Le Perier Ridge, Scheldt, Ourthe, Rhineland, Rhine, North-West
Fife_and_Forfar_Yeomanry
Military unit
Rivers Orne and Odon. The infantry fought their way into the villages of Cheux and St Manvieu but the Odon bridges were still 2 miles (3.2 km) away at
190th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery
190th_Field_Regiment,_Royal_Artillery
River valley in Somerset, England
for turning. One explanation is that the name Chew began in Normandy as Cheux, and came to England with the Norman Conquest during the eleventh century
Chew_Valley
Military unit
which included some heavy fighting against a Panzer counter-attack at Cheux. The division later captured Mouen, then dug in to defend the bridgehead
43rd_(Wessex)_Signal_Regiment
Cerrone, Cesena, Chambois, Chaussée de Walcheren, Chebket en Nouiges, Cheux, Chindits 1943, Chindits 1944, Chiusi, Chor es Sufan, Citerna, Citta della
Battle honours of the British and Imperial Armies
Battle_honours_of_the_British_and_Imperial_Armies
British Army general (1897–1986)
his plan was for the 46th and 44th Brigades to capture the villages of Cheux on the right and Saint-Mauvieux on the left. This would allow the 227th
Gordon_MacMillan
Military unit
sustained nearly 200 casualties, mainly around the hotly contested village of Cheux. Total strength of this battalion was approximately 35 officers and 786
Glasgow_Highlanders
Military unit
of Cornwall's Light Infantry (DCLI) against a Panzer counter-attack at Cheux on 27 June. The supporting 17-pounder anti-tank guns were knocked out and
43rd (Wessex) Infantry Division
43rd_(Wessex)_Infantry_Division
Military unit
Operation Jupiter (the recapture of Hill 112 on 10 July). From positions around Cheux the AGRA fired heavy concentrations on all the known centres of enemy resistance
77th (Duke of Lancaster's Own Yeomanry) Medium Regiment, Royal Artillery
77th_(Duke_of_Lancaster's_Own_Yeomanry)_Medium_Regiment,_Royal_Artillery
English footballer
of Normandy on 16 July 1944. He is buried at St. Manvieu War Cemetery, Cheux. Gerry Roberts at the English National Football Archive (subscription required)
Gerald_Roberts
Former British Territorial Army unit
River Odon (Operation Epsom). On 29 June a German counter-attack against Cheux saw several Panther tanks get through almost to the village, and the WSY
55th (Wessex) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery
55th_(Wessex)_Field_Regiment,_Royal_Artillery
Military unit
Rivers Orne and Odon. The infantry fought their way into the villages of Cheux and St Manvieu but the Odon bridges were still 2 miles (3.2 km) away at
131st (Lowland – City of Glasgow) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery
131st_(Lowland_–_City_of_Glasgow)_Field_Regiment,_Royal_Artillery
(10) 1–4 US Aunay-sur-Odon (8) 87. US Maisons (11) 0–5 Hastings FC Rots Cheux Saint-Manvieu Norrey (8) 88. JS Audrieu (9) 3–0 AS Saint-Vigor-le-Grand
2022–23 Coupe de France preliminary rounds, Normandy
2022–23_Coupe_de_France_preliminary_rounds,_Normandy
British Army military unit
15th (Scottish), 49th (West Riding) and 11th Armoured Divisions towards Cheux ridge (Operation Epsom). This began with a massive barrage, after which
4th Lancashire Artillery Volunteers
4th_Lancashire_Artillery_Volunteers
Military unit
Lieutenant-Col G. Pethick, commanding officer (CO) of 179th Fd Rgt, was wounded near Cheux on 27 June and Major Sir John Backhouse, 3rd Baronet, took temporary command
179th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery
179th_Field_Regiment,_Royal_Artillery
Military unit
support behind a Creeping barrage and fought their way into the villages of Cheux and St Manvieu but the Odon bridges were still 2 miles (3.2 km) away at
119th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery
119th_Light_Anti-Aircraft_Regiment,_Royal_Artillery
French football competition
Grainville-sur-Odon FC (11) 1–5 ASF Grentheville (10) 63. Hastings FC Rots Cheux Saint-Manvieu Norrey (8) 5–0 USI Bessin Nord (8) 64. AS Cerencaise (9) 0–0
2023–24 Coupe de France preliminary rounds, Normandy
2023–24_Coupe_de_France_preliminary_rounds,_Normandy
(6) 38. ES Thury-Harcourt (9) 1–5 FC des Etangs (7) 39. Hastings FC Rots Cheux Saint-Manvieu Norrey (8) 1–5 USON Mondeville (7) 40. ES Cormelles (10) 1–2
2024–25 Coupe de France preliminary rounds, Normandy
2024–25_Coupe_de_France_preliminary_rounds,_Normandy
Military unit
Rivers Orne and Odon. The infantry fought their way into the villages of Cheux and St Manvieu but the Odon bridges were still 2 miles (3.2 km) away at
181st Field Regiment, Royal Artillery
181st_Field_Regiment,_Royal_Artillery
Creully FC Saint Sylvain 0 – 5 AS De Rots ES Airan Mery Corbon 1 – 0 US Cheux St Manvieu JS Fleury-sur-Orne 1 – 3 US Pont L Eveque ES Thury Harcourt 3
2009–10 Coupe de France 1st round
2009–10_Coupe_de_France_1st_round
de l'Orne (8) 71. US Le Tourneur (11) 1–6 US Aunay-sur-Odon (8) 72. US Cheux-Saint-Manvieu-Norrey (9) 0–6 ESFC Falaise (7) 73. FC Moyaux (9) 1–16 AS
2020–21 Coupe de France preliminary rounds, Normandy
2020–21_Coupe_de_France_preliminary_rounds,_Normandy
French football competition
(8) 32. AS Cahagnes (9) 1–2 CS Villedieu (8) 33. ES Tronquay (10) 1–2 US Cheux-St Manvieu-Norrey (10) 34. AC Bazoches (10) 2–3 (a.e.t.) FC Pays Aiglon
2017–18 Coupe de France preliminary rounds, Normandie
2017–18_Coupe_de_France_preliminary_rounds,_Normandie
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Male
Italian
Italian form of Roman Tertius, TERZO means "third."
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Oriya, Telugu
A King; Father of Draupadi
Male
Italian
Italian and Spanish form of Latin Elpidius, ELPIDIO means "hope."
Boy/Male
Muslim
Participant
Girl/Female
Arabic
Highest Garden in Paridise; Heaven
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, French, German, Latin, Norse, Swedish
Great
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Lion hearted
Biblical
paternity; voluntary
Girl/Female
Tamil
Yadamma | யாதமமாஂ
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Belonging to the Lord
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