The Battle of Morval, which began on 25 September, 1916, was an attack by the British Fourth Army on the German-held villages of Morval, Gueudecourt and Lesboeufs during the Battle of the Somme. These villages were originally objectives of the major British offensive of 15 September, the Battle of Flers-Courcelette. The French Sixth Army, which had not been keeping pace with British progress in September, also attacked to try and bring the two armies into line. While the village of Combles was finally taken, the French were unable to match the British advance and so the problem of a German salient at the boundary of the Allied armies remained.
Example Usage of Battle
sabsthegreat: The winner of the terrible Christmas song Battle royale gets a gift basket of used as-seen-on-tv products.
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lisasibs: Back now.....no one begging??? @_JamesMoss This is a losing Battle I think (btw he's the Loser!!)