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Commune in Hauts-de-France, France
Courcelette (French pronunciation: [kuʁsəlɛt]) is a commune in the Somme department in Hauts-de-France in northern France. Courcelette is situated on the
Courcelette
Battle during the First World War in France
The Battle of Flers–Courcelette ([flɛʁ kuʁsəlɛt], 15 to 22 September 1916) was fought during the Battle of the Somme in France, by the French Sixth Army
Battle_of_Flers–Courcelette
Canadian war memorial in France
The Courcelette Memorial is a Canadian war memorial that commemorates the actions of the Canadian Corps in the final two and a half months of the infamous
Courcelette_Memorial
Mountain in British Columbia, Canada
Courcelette Peak is located East of the Fording River, just NE of Elkford in British Columbia, Canada. The peak was named in 1916 by the Interprovincial
Courcelette_Peak
Municipality in Quebec, Canada
Saint-Gabriel-de-Valcartier (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ɡabʁijɛl də valkaʁtje]) is a municipality in the Capitale-Nationale region of Quebec, Canada, located
Saint-Gabriel-de-Valcartier
Public school system of Toronto, Ontario
The Toronto District School Board (TDSB) is the English-language public-secular school board for Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The minority public-secular
Toronto_District_School_Board
1916 incident in the Battle of the Somme
starting 24 hours afterwards. The battle was fought on a front from Courcelette in the east near the Albert–Bapaume road, to Thiepval and the Schwaben
Capture_of_Regina_Trench
Military unit
Western Front, including the first tank attack at the Battle of Flers-Courcelette as well as at Messines and Ypres before moving to the Italian Front.
21st (Service) Battalion, King's Royal Rifle Corps (Yeoman Rifles)
21st_(Service)_Battalion,_King's_Royal_Rifle_Corps_(Yeoman_Rifles)
Military unit
the Western Front from May 1916, seeing action at the Battle of Flers–Courcelette when it famously followed one of the first tanks down the high street
12th (Service) Battalion, East Surrey Regiment (Bermondsey)
12th_(Service)_Battalion,_East_Surrey_Regiment_(Bermondsey)
Fictional character
seeing this would haunt and remind her for years after of a grave in Courcelette, referring to his death in the Great War. Around the same time, while
Walter_Blythe
WWI battle pitting France and Britain against Germany
casualties on the German defenders during the month. The Battle of Flers–Courcelette was the third and final general offensive mounted by the British Army
Battle_of_the_Somme
New Zealand soldier (1890–1916)
Front, and was awarded the VC for his actions during the Battle of Flers–Courcelette in September 1916. As he was killed several days later during the Battle
Donald_Forrester_Brown
Military unit
Western Front from May 1916, taking part in the first tank action at Flers-Courcelette, then serving at Messines and Ypres. It was then sent to the Italian
10th (Service) Battalion, Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment) (Battersea)
10th_(Service)_Battalion,_Queen's_(Royal_West_Surrey_Regiment)_(Battersea)
1916 attack during the Battle of the Somme in WWI
September, when the British captured the wood during the Battle of Flers–Courcelette (15–22 September). The German defenders had great difficulty finding
Attacks_on_High_Wood
Military unit
Albert 1916, 18, Bazentin, Delville Wood, Pozières, Guillemont, Flers-Courcelette, Morval, Le Transloy, Ancre Heights, Ancre 1916, 18, Bapaume 1917, 18
Royal_Green_Jackets
Battle on the Western Front during the First World War
starting 24 hours afterwards. The battle was fought on a front from Courcelette in the east, near the Albert–Bapaume road, to Thiepval and the Schwaben
Battle_of_Thiepval_Ridge
Military unit
battles of Somme the 27th Battalion participated in was the Battle of Courcelette on September 15, 1916. This battle marked the first time tanks were used
27th Battalion (City of Winnipeg), CEF
27th_Battalion_(City_of_Winnipeg),_CEF
48°30′00″N 70°10′00″W / 48.5°N 70.166666666667°W / 48.5; -70.166666666667 Courcelette 1917-10-03 238.75 Mont-Albert Gaspésie–Îles-de-la-Madeleine 48°55′00″N
List_of_townships_in_Quebec
Recipient of the Victoria Cross
battalion fought in a number of battles, including the Battle of Flers–Courcelette, where about a quarter of its strength became casualties. It also fought
John_Gildroy_Grant
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1908 to 1916
death of Asquith's son Raymond, on 15 September at the Battle of Flers–Courcelette. Asquith's relationship with his eldest son had not been easy. Raymond
H._H._Asquith
New Zealand military officer, lawyer and magistrate
awarded the Military Cross for his actions during the Battle of Flers-Courcelette. He ended the war as a company commander and returned to New Zealand
Lindsay_Inglis
Type of combat tank
action on the morning of 15 September 1916 during the Battle of Flers-Courcelette, part of the Somme Offensive. With the exception of the few interim Mark
British heavy tanks of the First World War
British_heavy_tanks_of_the_First_World_War
Frank Hayward's Grave at Courcelette
List of Imperial War Graves staff burials
List_of_Imperial_War_Graves_staff_burials
Recipient of the Victoria Cross
sent to the Western Front. Laurent participated in the Battle of Flers–Courcelette, part of the Somme Offensive, during which he was wounded. After a period
Harry_Laurent
Category of tanks during World War I
the first tank action, on 15 September 1916, at the Battle of Flers-Courcelette, part of the Somme offensive on 15 September 1916. In 1918 it was decided
Female_tank
Military unit
1900–02 First World War: Landing at ANZAC, Krithia, Sari Bair, Flers -Courcelette, Messines 1917, Broodseinde, Arras 1918, Bapaume 1918, Canal Du Nord
Hauraki_Regiment
Ossuary in Meuse, France
Memorial Canada Bourlon Wood Memorial Canadian National Vimy Memorial Courcelette Memorial Dury Memorial Le Quesnel Memorial France / French & German Douaumont
Douaumont_Ossuary
WW1 battle in France
conducted by the Reserve Army (renamed Fifth Army on 29 October) from Courcelette near the Albert–Bapaume road, west to Thiepval on Bazentin Ridge. British
Battle_of_the_Ancre_Heights
Brigade of the Canadian Army
The 9th Canadian Infantry Brigade was an infantry brigade of the Canadian Army that saw active service during World War I and World War II as part of the
9th_Canadian_Infantry_Brigade
English barrister
in an attack near Ginchy on 15 September 1916, at the Battle of Flers-Courcelette, he was shot in the chest at 4.30 pm but famously lit a cigarette to
Raymond_Asquith
took place for which he was awarded the VC. On 16 September 1916 at Courcelette, France, during a bombing attack, Private Kerr was acting as bayonet
John_Chipman_Kerr
Military unit
participated in the first tank attack in history at the Battle of Flers-Courcelette on 15 September 1916, while A Squadron, Canadian Light Horse, made the
South_Alberta_Light_Horse
Military unit
where orders were issued for an attack next day (the Battle of Flers-Courcelette). 124th Brigade on the division's right formed up during the night, with
26th (Service) Battalion, Royal Fusiliers (Bankers)
26th_(Service)_Battalion,_Royal_Fusiliers_(Bankers)
Military unit
to take part in the next phase of the offensive, the Battle of Flers-Courcelette, in which 122nd Bde (code-name 'Jam') on the division's left was to capture
18th (Service) Battalion, King's Royal Rifle Corps (Arts and Crafts)
18th_(Service)_Battalion,_King's_Royal_Rifle_Corps_(Arts_and_Crafts)
Military unit
assault was considered a successful diversion from the main attack on Courcelette. At Vimy Ridge the 1st CMR took 350 prisoners but suffered 365 killed
1st Battalion, Canadian Mounted Rifles, CEF
1st_Battalion,_Canadian_Mounted_Rifles,_CEF
WWI CWGC cemetery in Nord, France
Memorial Canada Bourlon Wood Memorial Canadian National Vimy Memorial Courcelette Memorial Dury Memorial Le Quesnel Memorial France / French & German Douaumont
V.C. Corner Australian Cemetery and Memorial
V.C._Corner_Australian_Cemetery_and_Memorial
Military unit
where orders were issued for an attack next day (the Battle of Flers-Courcelette). 124th Brigade formed up on the division's right during the night, with
32nd (Service) Battalion, Royal Fusiliers (East Ham)
32nd_(Service)_Battalion,_Royal_Fusiliers_(East_Ham)
District in London, England
Front: when the first tanks went into action at the Battle of Flers–Courcelette on 15 September 1916, an aircraft saw the 12th East Surreys following
Bermondsey
British Army soldier (1891–1916)
Farr's battalion was due to move to the front line of the Battle of Flers–Courcelette as part of an assault on the German 'Quadrilateral'—a fortified area
Harry_Farr
Maurepas 9 1 November 1916 @ 1615 hours Jagdstaffel 5 Caudron Southeast of Courcelette 10 3 November 1916 @ 1745 hours Jagdstaffel 5 Royal Aircraft Factory
List of aerial victories of Hans Berr
List_of_aerial_victories_of_Hans_Berr
Indian Army regiment
Basse, Battle of Armentiers, Battle of the Somme (1916), Battle of Flers–Courcelette and Battle of Cambrai (1917). In February 1918, the Poona Horse and all
17th_Horse_(Poona_Horse)
British politician
and was killed in action on 15 September 1916 at the Battle of Flers-Courcelette, while commanding 21st Bn (Yeoman Rifles) King's Royal Rifle Corps. The
Charles Duncombe, 2nd Earl of Feversham
Charles_Duncombe,_2nd_Earl_of_Feversham
Military formation
where orders were issued for an attack next day (the Battle of Flers–Courcelette). 124th Brigade on the division's right formed up during the night, with
124th Brigade (United Kingdom)
124th_Brigade_(United_Kingdom)
Infantry rifle regiment of the British Army
in the Battle of Delville Wood in September 1916, the Battle of Flers–Courcelette in September 1916 and the advance to the Hindenburg Line as well as the
Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort's Own)
Rifle_Brigade_(The_Prince_Consort's_Own)
German anti-tank rifle
fighting vehicles (tanks) was by the British at the Battle of Flers–Courcelette in September 1916 and were followed by the French. By June 1917, the
Mauser_Tankgewehr_M1918
Infantry regiment of the British Army
Chapelle, Aubers, Festubert 1915, Loos, Mount Sorrel, Somme 1916 '18, Flers-Courcelette, Morval, Pilckem, Menin Road, Poelcappelle, Passchendaele, Cambrai 1917
Coldstream_Guards
War memorial in France
Memorial Canada Bourlon Wood Memorial Canadian National Vimy Memorial Courcelette Memorial Dury Memorial Le Quesnel Memorial France / French & German Douaumont
Masnières Newfoundland Memorial
Masnières_Newfoundland_Memorial
Gueudecourt Battle of Guillemont Capture of Eaucourt l'Abbaye Battle of Flers–Courcelette Capture of Fricourt Lochnagar mine Capture of Mametz Capture of Montauban
List of military engagements of World War I
List_of_military_engagements_of_World_War_I
Six army divisions on the Western Front
the Western Front from April 1916. It took part in the Battle of Flers-Courcelette, the Battle of Morval, the Battle of Le Transloy, and the celebrated
British Expeditionary Force (World War I)
British_Expeditionary_Force_(World_War_I)
Memorial in Somme, France
Ancre Heights, Ancre, Albert, High Wood, Delville Wood, Morval, Flers–Courcelette, Pozières Wood, Bazentin Ridge, Thiepval Ridge, Transloy Ridges, Ginchy
Thiepval_Memorial
English football team season
Fusiliers. Private Harry Robotham, killed during the Battle of Flers–Courcelette on 12 September 1916, while serving with the Middlesex Regiment. Private
1916–17_Brentford_F.C._season
Memorial Canada Bourlon Wood Memorial Canadian National Vimy Memorial Courcelette Memorial Dury Memorial Le Quesnel Memorial France / French & German Douaumont
List of World War I memorials and cemeteries in Verdun
List_of_World_War_I_memorials_and_cemeteries_in_Verdun
2019 studio album by Sabaton
Joakim Brodén Brodén The introduction of tanks at the Battle of Flers–Courcelette and the first tank battle at the Second Battle of Villers-Bretonneux
The_Great_War_(Sabaton_album)
France symbol of memory or solidarity with war veterans and victims
Memorial Canada Bourlon Wood Memorial Canadian National Vimy Memorial Courcelette Memorial Dury Memorial Le Quesnel Memorial France / French & German Douaumont
Bleuet_de_France
British Conservative Party politician (1838-1905)
on 13 May 1914, without issue. He was killed at the Battle of Flers–Courcelette. In April 1905, Stanhope underwent major surgery for cancer in London
Arthur Stanhope, 6th Earl Stanhope
Arthur_Stanhope,_6th_Earl_Stanhope
British Army officer (1894–1960)
whom he served on the Western Front, taking part in the Battle of Flers-Courcelette. He was promoted to major on 22 February 1918, was wounded on more than
Johnnie_Dodge
British Army cavalry regiment
Frezenberg in May 1915. The regiment went on to fight at the Battle of Flers–Courcelette in September 1916, part of the Battle of the Somme. It also served at
19th_Royal_Hussars
Infantry regiment of the British Army
of the Somme began. The 1st Battalion took part in an action at Flers–Courcelette where they suffered severe casualties in the attack in the face of withering
Irish_Guards
Military unit
Frizenberg Ridge Bellewaarde Ridge Battle of the Somme (1916) Battle of Flers-Courcelette Battle of Morval Battle of Le Transloy Battle of Arras (1917) First Battle
50th_(Northumbrian)_Division
Mansion in Toronto, Canada
down in the 1920s but the Lennox designed groundskeeper's home at 12 Courcelette Road remains) to his son and moved to the Hunting Lodge. The stables
Casa_Loma
Infantry regiment of the British Army
Neuve Chapelle, Aubers, Festubert 1915, Loos, Somme 1916 1918, Flers–Courcelette, Morval, Pilckem, Poelcapelle, Cambrai 1917 1918, St. Quentin, Albert
Scots_Guards
This is the order of battle for the Battle of the Somme. The Battle of the Somme was an offensive fought on the Western Front during World War I from 1
Battle of the Somme order of battle
Battle_of_the_Somme_order_of_battle
Canadian military unit (1924–1954)
continued through World War II. Mount Sorrel Somme, 1916, '18 Flers–Courcelette Thiepval Ancre Heights Ancre, 1916 Arras, 1917, '18 Vimy, 1917 Arleux
South_Alberta_Regiment
Military unit
awarded the following battle honours: Mont Sorrel Somme, 1916 & 1918 Flers-Courcelette Thiepval Ancre Heights Arras, 1917 & 1918 Vimy Ridge, 1917 Hill 70 Passchendaele
21st Battalion (Eastern Ontario), CEF
21st_Battalion_(Eastern_Ontario),_CEF
New Zealand general (1897–1957)
in France on the Western Front, participating in the Battle of Flers-Courcelette. A serious wound in November 1916 saw him repatriated to New Zealand
Howard_Kippenberger
Canadian infantry battalion
awarded the following battle honours: MOUNT SORREL SOMME, 1916, '18 Flers-Courcelette Thiepval Ancre Heights ARRAS, 1917, '18 Vimy, 1917 Arleux Scarpe, 1917
26th Battalion (New Brunswick), CEF
26th_Battalion_(New_Brunswick),_CEF
English architect (1862–1946)
Contalmaison Chateau Cemetery, Contalmaison Courcelette British Cemetery, Courcelette Courcelette Canadian Memorial, Courcelette Croix-du-Bac British Cemetery, Steenwerck
Herbert_Baker
French field hockey player
Marc Chapon Personal information Nationality French Born (1944-10-17) 17 October 1944 (age 81) Courcelette, France Sport Sport Field hockey
Marc_Chapon
Incident in the 1916 Battle of the Somme
Squadron observer reported that German artillery from Grandcourt to Courcelette, was moving to the rear and at 4:30 p.m., that there was no sign of German
Capture_of_Schwaben_Redoubt
Military unit
18th, and 21st Canadian battalions on the Albert-Bapaume road toward Courcelette. They were instructed to be at the ready for any movement as they staged
19th Battalion (Central Ontario), CEF
19th_Battalion_(Central_Ontario),_CEF
French sculptor
Memorial Canada Bourlon Wood Memorial Canadian National Vimy Memorial Courcelette Memorial Dury Memorial Le Quesnel Memorial France / French & German Douaumont
Alfred-Alphonse_Bottiau
Military unit
awarded the following battle honours: MOUNT SORREL SOMME, 1916 FLERS-COURCELETTE Ancre heights ARRAS, 1917, '18 VIMY, 1917 Hill 70 YPRES, 1917 PASSCHENDAELE
4th Battalion, Canadian Mounted Rifles
4th_Battalion,_Canadian_Mounted_Rifles
Military unit
Africa, 1899–1900, 1902 Great War Mount Sorrel Somme, 1916, '18 Flers-Courcelette Thiepval Ancre Heights Arras, 1917, '18 Vimy, 1917 Arleux Scarpe, 1917
Saint_John_Fusiliers
Canadian war memorial and park in Belgium
sites at Passchendaele, and Hill 62 in Belgium and Le Quesnel, Dury, Courcelette and Bourlon Wood in France each received an essentially identical Canadian
Saint_Julien_Memorial
English Victoria Cross recipient (1891-1955)
place for which he was awarded the VC. On 16/17 February 1917 north of Courcelette, France, Lance-Sergeant Palmer assumed command of his company when all
Frederick_William_Palmer
German tanks from World War I to the Cold War
needed] After British tanks went into action at the Battle of Flers–Courcelette on 15 September 1916, the German Army immediately demanded their own
Tanks_in_the_German_Army
1917 World War I battle
combined arms operation, tanks had been used since the Battle of Flers–Courcelette on the Somme in September 1916. Hammond rebutted claims that Harper's
Battle_of_Cambrai_(1917)
Cavalry regiment of the British Army from 1715 to 1969
1914, Ypres 1914 '15, Frezenberg, Bellewaarde, Somme 1916 '18, Flers-Courcelette, Arras 1917, Scarpe 1917, Cambrai 1917 '18, St. Quentin, Rosières, Amiens
11th_Hussars
WWI British Army unit
of the Somme (1916) which included the battles of Pozières and Flers–Courcelette, the Battle of Arras 1917 and the Third Battle of Ypres later in the
15th_(Scottish)_Division
UK Prime Minister from 1955 to 1957
his political career. On 18 September 1916, after the Battle of Flers-Courcelette (part of the Battle of the Somme), he wrote to his mother, "I have seen
Anthony_Eden
WWI CWGC site in Somme, France
from which were taken five British soldiers killed in March/April 1918. Courcelette Communal Cemetery German Extension contained the remains of three British
Delville_Wood_Cemetery
Military unit
19/20 December Western Front 1916 Battle of the Somme Battle of Flers–Courcelette, 15–22 September Battle of Thiepval Ridge, 26–28 September 1917 Operations
33rd Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom)
33rd_Infantry_Brigade_(United_Kingdom)
Military unit
Julien‡ Festubert, 1915 Mount Sorrel Somme, 1916‡ Pozières Ridge Flers-Courcelette‡ Ancre Heights Arras, 1917 Vimy, 1917‡ Arleux Scarpe 1917 Hill 70‡ Ypres
Queen's_Own_Rifles_of_Canada
1916 battle of World War I
ridge, the Australians now looked over green countryside, the village of Courcelette close by and the woods around Bapaume 5 miles (8.0 km) distant. The German
Battle_of_Pozières
Infantry battalion of the Royal Regiment of Scotland
number of key battles. 1916 – Battle of Delville Wood, Battle of Flers-Courcelette 1917 – First battle of the Scarpe, Second Battle of the Scarpe, Battle
Black_Watch
Cemeteries Website. Retrieved 13 January 2013 The Canadian Memorial at Courcelette WW1 Battlefields. Retrieved 13 January 2013 Lochnagar Great War Website
List of World War I memorials and cemeteries in the Somme
List_of_World_War_I_memorials_and_cemeteries_in_the_Somme
World War-era British Army formation
First Battle of Ypres 1914 Second Battle of Ypres 1915 Battle of Flers-Courcelette 1916 Battle of Arras 1917 Battle of Cambrai 1917 First Battle of the
1st Cavalry Division (United Kingdom)
1st_Cavalry_Division_(United_Kingdom)
British Army general
leading them during the Battle of the Somme, specifically at Flers–Courcelette. He was promoted to the substantive rank of major general on 1 January
Sydney_Lawford
Memorial in France
Memorial Canada Bourlon Wood Memorial Canadian National Vimy Memorial Courcelette Memorial Dury Memorial Le Quesnel Memorial France / French & German Douaumont
51st (Highland) Division Monument (Beaumont-Hamel)
51st_(Highland)_Division_Monument_(Beaumont-Hamel)
WW1 CWGC cemetery in Somme, France
British 41st Division and New Zealand Division in the Battle of Flers-Courcelette, which was incidentally the world's first significant combat action that
Bulls_Road_Cemetery
Military unit
the remainder of the wood in conjunction with the tank attack at Flers–Courcelette. At 06.30 on 15 September 1/17th Londons attacked as the right hand battalion
Poplar_and_Stepney_Rifles
Artillery unit of the British Army in World War I
of 9/10 September in preparation for the forthcoming Battle of Flers–Courcelette. The attack was launched on 15 September. The artillery bombardment had
76th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery
76th_Brigade,_Royal_Field_Artillery
Military unit
the line on 9/10 September ready to participate in the Battle of Flers–Courcelette on 15 September; however, 1/4th East Yorkshires lost 11 killed and 51
Hull_Rifles
1976 song by Eric Bogle
Clockwise from upper left: New Munich Trench British Cemetery, Contay British Cemetery, Puchevillers British Cemetery and Courcelette British Cemetery
No Man's Land (Eric Bogle song)
No_Man's_Land_(Eric_Bogle_song)
Village in Norfolk, England
1917 Tyne Cot Pte. Everart B. Hipkin 8th Bn., Norfolk Regt. 2 Nov. 1916 Courcelette Memorial Pte. Richard R. Platten 9th Bn., Norfolk Regt. 8 Oct. 1918 High
Great_Ryburgh
French war memorials
Memorial Canada Bourlon Wood Memorial Canadian National Vimy Memorial Courcelette Memorial Dury Memorial Le Quesnel Memorial France / French & German Douaumont
Monuments_aux_Morts
Radcliffe-On-Trent Seaton St. Merryn Wallasey-Wirral Adanac Military Cemetery, Courcelette – First World War Ars-laquenexy Bayeux War Commonwealth War Graves Commission
Canadian_war_cemeteries
French sculptor
Memorial Canada Bourlon Wood Memorial Canadian National Vimy Memorial Courcelette Memorial Dury Memorial Le Quesnel Memorial France / French & German Douaumont
Edmond_Delphaut
casualties. September 15–22: First use of tanks at the Battle of Flers–Courcelette. December: The Pact is agreed upon by both the Congress and the Muslim
Timeline_of_the_20th_century
Month in 1916
1993)[citation needed] Battle of Flers–Courcelette – British forces consolidated their units around the French villages of Courcelette and Flers to end the battle
September_1916
COURCELETTE
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Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
She who has No Limitations
Girl/Female
Tamil
Water, Sea
Boy/Male
Hindu
Happiness
Surname or Lastname
English
English : perhaps a variant of Bracewell.
Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Good Girl; Sweet; A Sensitive Plant; Modest Woman
Girl/Female
American, British, English, Irish
From the Round Hill; Seething Pool; Ravine
Boy/Male
Tamil
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Bestowed of success
Girl/Female
Tamil
Life giving
Boy/Male
Muslim
Old Arabic name, Habitation
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Small Uncle; Father
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