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*] – French pilot ] is shot down and glides to a landing on the German side of the lines during ]. *] – French pilot ] is shot down and glides to a landing on the German side of the lines during ].
*] &ndash; ] on the ]: during a mine warfare in high altitude on the ], the Italian troops conquer the Col di Lana held by the Austrian army. <ref>{{cite book |author=Thompson, Mark|title= The White War: Life and Death on the Italian Front, 1915-1919|publisher= Faber & Faber|year= 2009}}</ref> *] &ndash; ] on the ]: during a mine warfare in high altitude on the ], the Italian troops conquer the Col di Lana held by the Austrian army. <ref>{{cite book |author=Thompson, Mark|title= The White War: Life and Death on the Italian Front, 1915-1919|publisher= Faber & Faber|year= 2009}}</ref>
*] &ndash; The II Italian Corps in France leaves from Italy for the ]: it will distinguish itself during the ] and the ], in Bligny and on the sector Courmas - Bois du Petit Champ, where it will considerably contribute to stop the German offensive on Eparnay, aimed to outflank ]. <ref>{{cite book |author=Julien Sapori|title= Les troupes italiennes en France pendant la Première Guerre mondiale, Parcay-sur-Vienne, Anovi, 2008}}</ref> *] &ndash; The II Italian Corps in France leaves from Italy for the ]: it will distinguish itself during the ] and the ], in Bligny and on the sector Courmas - Bois du Petit Champ, where it will considerably contribute to stop the German offensive on Eparnay, aimed to outflank ]. <ref>{{cite book |author=Julien Sapori|title= Les troupes italiennes en France pendant la Première Guerre mondiale, Parcay-sur-Vienne, Anovi, 2008}}</ref>
*] &ndash; The ] announced that "there is no news" in their ]. *] &ndash; The ] announced that "there is no news" in their ].
*] &ndash; ], who became Australia's longest-serving prime minister, is ] as leader of the ] after the death of Prime Minister ].<ref>{{cite book |first=Allan |last=Martin |title=Robert Menzies: A Life |volume=1 (1894–1943) |year=1993 |publisher=Melbourne University Press |isbn=0522844421 |url-access=registration |url=https://archive.org/details/robertmenzieslif0000mart}}</ref> *] &ndash; ], who became Australia's longest-serving prime minister, is ] as leader of the ] after the death of Prime Minister ].<ref>{{cite book |first=Allan |last=Martin |title=Robert Menzies: A Life |volume=1 (1894–1943) |year=1993 |publisher=Melbourne University Press |isbn=0522844421 |url-access=registration |url=https://archive.org/details/robertmenzieslif0000mart}}</ref>

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