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French and British headstones in Dormans National Cemetery, Dormans, France. From left to right Second Lieutenant J. Aitken, Royal Air Force, Jean LaGorce and Germain Bouchareisses, both of the  273rd French Infantry Regiment, and Sergeant S.W. Melbourne, RAF. The French infantrymen both died on July 15, 1918, the men of the RAF the following day, the first and second days of the German Champagne-Marne Offensive.more French and British headstones in Dormans National Cemetery, Dormans, France. From left to right Second Lieutenant J. Aitken, Royal Air Force, Jean LaGorce and Germain Bouchareisses, both of the 273rd French Infantry Regiment, and Sergeant S.W. Melbourne, RAF. The French infantrymen both died on July 15, 1918, the men of the RAF the following day, the first and second days of the German Champagne-Marne Offensive. J. Aitken, Aitken, RAF, Royal Air Force, Dormans Cemetery, Jean LaGorce, LaGorce, Germain Bouchareisses, Bouchareisses, S.W. Melbourne, S. W. Melbourne, Melbourne, British and French Dormans
The advance of July 19, 1918 in the Aisne-Marne Offensive. From 'The History of The A.E.F.' by Shipley Thomas.
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The advance of July 19, 1918
Showing plateau southwest of Soissons which the Germans chose to defend to the last.more The advance of July 19, 1918 in the Aisne-Marne Offensive. From The History of The A.E.F. by Shipley Thomas. The advance of July 19, 1918

Showing plateau southwest of Soissons which the Germans chose to defend to the last.
1918-07-19, 1918, July, advance of July 19 1918, The History of The A.E.F., The History of The A. E. F., History of The A.E.F., History of The A. E. F., The AEF. The A.E.F., The A. E. F., Shipley Thomas, Shipley, Thomas
The German Champagne-Marne Offensive began on July 15, 1918. A map of the Offensive, and of the American advance in Belleau Wood in June. From 'The History of The A.E.F. by Shipley Thomas Captain 26th U. S. Infantry, First Division, A. E. F., with Maps, Diagrams, and Illustrations'.
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The German Champagne-Marne Offensive began on July 15, 1918. A map of the Offensive, and of the American advance in Belleau Wood in June.more The German Champagne-Marne Offensive began on July 15, 1918. A map of the Offensive, and of the American advance in Belleau Wood in June. From The History of The A.E.F. by Shipley Thomas Captain 26th U. S. Infantry, First Division, A. E. F., with Maps, Diagrams, and Illustrations. The German attack of July 15, 1918

Showing German advance, on the right, while, on the left, is shown the American advance on Belleau Wood the month before.
1918-07-15, 1918, July, Champagne-Marne Offensive
Wall plaques commemorating the First and Second Battles of the Marne from the Dormans Chapel and Memorial, Dormans, France.more Wall plaques commemorating the First and Second Battles of the Marne from the Dormans Chapel and Memorial, Dormans, France. Dormans, Second Battle of the Marne, Mangin, Charles Mangin, Mangin Second Marne
Shared headstone for the remains of Sergeant Emil Müller, died July 15, 1918, and driver Ernst Dolderer, died July 10, 1918, buried in Belleau German Cemetery, Belleau, France.
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Emil Müller
Vizewachtmeister
† 15.7.1918
Ernst Dolderer
Fahrer
† 10.7.1918more Shared headstone for the remains of Sergeant Emil Müller, died July 15, 1918, and driver Ernst Dolderer, died July 10, 1918, buried in Belleau German Cemetery, Belleau, France. Emil Müller

Vizewachtmeister

† 15.7.1918



Ernst Dolderer

Fahrer

† 10.7.1918
Emil Müller, Emil Muller, Müller, Muller, 1918-07-15, 1918-07-10, July, 1918, Ernst Dolderer, Dolderer