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Hazebrouck, for example, is a thoroughly Flemish town, though nearly ten miles, in a beeline, inside the French border -- Flemish not merely, like Dunkirk, in the architecture of its great brick church, but also actually Flemish in language, and in the names that one reads above its shop doors.
Beautiful Europe: Belgium Joseph Ernest Morris
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There are other more fashionable hotels in Hazebrouck, but, trust the word of a despatch rider, the "Chapeau Rouge" beats them all.
Adventures of a Despatch Rider William Henry Lowe Watson
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The advance from Hazebrouck to the ridge had occupied six days, and cost the Division some 750 casualties.
A Short History of the 6th Division Aug. 1914-March 1919 Thomas Owen Marden
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Leaving the train at Hazebrouck, the stranded party marched to Steenbecque, their appearance, owing to deficiencies of equipment and in some cases even of uniform, causing much interested amusement.
The Seventeenth Highland Light Infantry (Glasgow Chamber of Commerce Battalion) Record of War Service, 1914-1918 John W. [Editor] Arthur
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March to Hazebrouck to cover detrainment of 4th Division. 16th
A Short History of the 6th Division Aug. 1914-March 1919 Thomas Owen Marden
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Ostend set on fire by aeroplane bombs; ten killed at Hazebrouck by bomb dropped by German aviator.
The New York Times Current History: the European War, February, 1915 Various
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Oct. 29 -- German airmen drop bombs on Bethune, nineteen women being killed; British airman chases bomb-dropping Taube at Hazebrouck.
The New York Times Current History: the European War, February, 1915 Various
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The following two days required only short distances to the Hazebrouck district, but the fifth day was longer, and, marching past the divisional commander in
The Seventh Manchesters July 1916 to March 1919 S. J. Wilson
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Dec. 12 -- German airman who dropped bombs on Hazebrouck killed by French shells.
The New York Times Current History: the European War, February, 1915 Various
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On the 12th October the Division marched to Hazebrouck, where it covered the detrainment of the 4th Division and came into touch with the enemy.
A Short History of the 6th Division Aug. 1914-March 1919 Thomas Owen Marden
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