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dbpedia:Capture_of_Fricourt
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Fricourt was 3 miles (4.8 km) from Albert, north of Bray and west of Mametz, near the D 938 road and at the junction of the D 147 with the D 64. The village was 20 miles (32 km) north-east of Amiens and on the route of the Albert–Péronne light railway. Fricourt Wood was north-east of the village, with a château on the edge of the village and a number of craters, known as the Tambour (Kniewerk) on the west side.
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Capture of Fricourt
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8,791
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*
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dbpedia-owl:date
1916-07-02Z
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dbpedia:World_War_I dbpedia:Battle_of_the_Somme
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A contingent of theBermuda Volunteer Rifle Corpswas attached to a 21st Division battalion.
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dbpedia:Picardy dbpedia:Fricourt dbpedia:France
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British victory
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3 brigades from 3 divisions 2 regiments, 1 battalion
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