The battle of St. Mihiel took place from September 12th throught the 16th, 1918
2,000 on the United State's Side
They fought at St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne. They were both in the last 4 months of the four-year war.
---- Information obtained from my grandfathers discharge papers dated Oct. 19, 1919 Aisne-Marne, Meuse-Argonne, St. Mihiel, Toulon
Second Battle of St Albans happened on 1461-02-17.
Probably the battle of St. Lo, but I might be wrong.
Harold Paul Wilder has written: 'The drive of St. Mihiel' -- subject(s): Saint-Mihiel, Battle of, Saint-Mihiel, France, 1918
2,000 on the United State's Side
St-Denis, Qubec
St. Crispan's Day
In mid September, American troops drove back German forces at the battle of Saint - Mihiel.
The Battle of St. Mihiel, fought in September 1918, marked the first major American offensive in World War I and contributed to a shift in morale. For the Allies, it bolstered confidence and demonstrated the effectiveness of American forces, enhancing their determination to win the war. Conversely, for the Germans, the defeat signaled a weakening grip on the Western Front, leading to despair and a sense of impending defeat. In America, the successful engagement fostered national pride and unity, further galvanizing public support for the war effort.
The St. Mihiel Offensive, conducted by American forces from September 12 to September 15, 1918, resulted in approximately 7,000 American casualties, including killed, wounded, and missing. German casualties were estimated to be around 30,000. The offensive marked a significant achievement for the U.S. Army, showcasing its growing capabilities during World War I.
Dec 16, 1944 - On Dec. 16, 1944, Marshal von Runstedt launched his three German armies against the allies in what would become known as the Battle of the Bulge. This battle took place in the Ardennes forest on the key road centres of St. Vith and Bastogne.
They fought at St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne. They were both in the last 4 months of the four-year war.
St. Clair's Defeat took place in the Northwest Territory
The feast of St. Nicholas is on December 6.
Charlemagne's coronation took place at St. Peter's.