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  2. Battle of Tanga - Wikipedia

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    For the British, however, the battle was nothing short of a disaster, and was recorded in the British Official History of the War as "one of the most notable failures in British military history." [ 16 ] Casualties included 360 killed and 487 wounded on the British side; [ 2 ] the Schutztruppe lost 16 Germans and 55 Askaris killed, and 76 total ...

  3. Arthur Aitken - Wikipedia

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    The battle is often known as the "Battle of the Bees" for the swarms of bees that repeatedly interrupted fighting, [13] with both sides fleeing for cover. Aitken was said to have been overconfident and not to have attempted any reconnaissance work in the area. As an officer of the Indian Army he had little knowledge of the quality of the German ...

  4. List of military engagements of World War I - Wikipedia

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    Battles generally refer to short periods of intense combat localized to a specific area and over a specific period of time. However, use of the terms in naming such events is not consistent. For example, the First Battle of the Atlantic was more or less an entire theatre of war, and the so-called battle lasted for the duration of the entire war ...

  5. “History Cool Kids”: 91 Interesting Pictures From The Past

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    During World War 1, they fought on the front lines for 191 days, longer than any other American unit. And as a result, suffered the most casualties of any American regiment—losing approximately ...

  6. Battle of McIntyre Farm - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of McIntyre Farm took place on October 3, 1780 between Patriot militia under Captain James Thompson and a combined force of British regulars and Loyalists under Captain John Doyle in northern Mecklenburg county, North Carolina. The event is also known as the "Battle of the Bees" or the "Battle of the Hornets Nest".

  7. World War I - Wikipedia

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    Before World War II, the events of 1914–1918 were generally known as the Great War or simply the World War. [1] In August 1914, the magazine The Independent wrote "This is the Great War. It names itself". [2] In October 1914, the Canadian magazine Maclean's similarly wrote, "Some wars name themselves. This is the Great War."

  8. Timeline of World War I - Wikipedia

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    Battle of the Ourcq, a phase of the First Battle of the Marne. Western: Battle of the Two Morins September 6 African, Kamerun: Battle of Nsanakong: September 6–12 Western: Battle of the Marshes of Saint-Gond, a phase of the First Battle of the Marne. Western: Battle of Vitry, a phase of the First Battle of the Marne. Western

  9. Battle of the Bees - Wikipedia

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