Saint-Mihiel
/ (French sɛ̃mjɛl) /
nounusually abbreviated to: St-Mihiel
a village in NE France, on the River Meuse: site of a battle in World War I, in which the American army launched its first offensive in France
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How to use Saint-Mihiel in a sentence
From there they pushed on to Saint-Mihiel and entered the town, without however being able to cross the Meuse.
Verdun Argonne-Metz 1914-1918 | AnonymousTowards Saint-Mihiel the enemy held their position on the left bank of the stream.
Verdun Argonne-Metz 1914-1918 | Anonymous
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