1918 in franceの例文
- The son of William Draper and Jane Stanley, He served from 1915 to 1918 in France during World War I,
- V Corps was organized over the period 7 12 July 1918 in France as a Regular Army formation within the American Expeditionary Forces.
- He fought as a cadet, later as a lieutenant in World War I and became a prisoner of war in 1918 in France, from which he was discharged in 1920.
- On 2 September 1918 in France, Captain Hutcheson went through the Drocourt-Qu閍nt Support Line with his battalion, remaining on the field until every wounded man had been attended to.
- Richthofen was killed in April 1918 in France, where Udet was not at the front at the time as he had been sent on leave due to a painful ear infection which he avoided having treated as long as he could.
- There were at least two parishioners that lost their lives at Gallipoli . " At St Philips we know of only two of our parishioners who were part of this landing at Gallipoli who later died on 8th April 1918 in France.
- It was partially organized in October 1917 at Governors Island, New York, and assigned to the 2d Division ( later redesignated as the 2d Infantry Division ); organization completed 1 January 1918 in France, consisting of the 12th, 15th and 17th Field Artillery regiments, and the 2nd Trench Mortar Battery.
- Lihou is also a common family name on Guernsey, with records suggesting that the name has been in use in the Channel Islands since at least the eighteenth century, The name is also attested further afield, in a number of other countries such as Australia, where for example, Sergeant James Lihou, the son of a migrant from Guernsey, enlisted in the Australian forces in 1916 and was killed in action in 1918 in France.