. . "1123262081"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . "(3 marine infantry regiments)" . . . . . "Early October:" . "2.781388998031616"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . "*" . . . . "1916-11-11"^^ . . . "the Battle of the Somme, First World War"@en . . . "Canadian: 14,207"@en . "Marine Infantry regiments I and III up to 41 per cent"@en . "4"^^ . "Early October:"@en . "4Canadian Corpsdivisions" . . "Canadian: 14,207" . . . . . . . . . . "Capture of Regina Trench"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Henry Rawlinson"@en . . . . . . . . . . "The Capture of Regina Trench (Staufen Riegel) was a tactical incident in 1916 during the Battle of the Somme during the First World War. Regina Trench was the Canadian name for a German trench dug along the north-facing slope of a ridge running from north-west of the village of Le Sars, south-westwards to Stuff Redoubt (Staufenfeste), close to the German fortifications at Thiepval. It was the longest such German trench on the Western Front. Attacked several times by the Canadian Corps during the Battle of the Ancre Heights, the 5th Canadian Brigade of the 2nd Canadian Division briefly controlled a section of the trench on 1 October but was repulsed by counter-attacks of the German Marine Brigade (equivalent to an army division), which had been brought from the Belgian coast. On 8 October, attacks by the 1st Canadian Division and the 3rd Canadian Division on Regina Trench also failed. On 21 October, the 4th Canadian Division attacked the western portion of Regina Trench, as the 18th (Eastern) Division, 25th Division and the 39th Division of II Corps, attacked the part further west (known as Stuff Trench to the British). The Canadians met little opposition and gained the objective, as the II Corps divisions captured Stuff Trench in thirty minutes, giving the Reserve Army (Fifth Army from 30 October) control of Thiepval Ridge. Three counter-attacks were repulsed by the Canadians and by 22 October, more than a thousand Germans had been taken prisoner. The east end of the trench was captured by the 4th Canadian Division during the night of 10/11 November."@en . . . . . . . . . . "La Trinxera Regina' (En angl\u00E8s: Regina Trench; en alemany: Staufen Riegel) va ser una trinxera alemanya excavada a la cara nord d'un penya-segat situat al nord-oest del poble de Le Sars, localitzat al sud-oest del reducte de Stuff (Staufenfeste), i prop de les fortificacions alemanyes de Thiepval, al camp de batalla del Somme. Va ser la trinxera m\u00E9s llarga d'aquestes caracter\u00EDstiques del front alemany durant la Primera Guerra Mundial. Atacada diverses vegades pels en el transcurs de la , la va controlar breument una secci\u00F3 de la trinxera l'1 d'octubre, per\u00F2 va ser repel\u00B7lida com a conseq\u00FC\u00E8ncia dels contraatacs realitzats per la (equivalent a una divisi\u00F3 de l'ex\u00E8rcit), provinent de la costa belga. El 8 d'octubre tamb\u00E9 va ser atacada per les divisions canadenques i , per\u00F2 tamb\u00E9 van fracassar. El 21 d'octubre, la va atacar el sector occidental de la trinxera Regina, mentre la , la 25a Divisi\u00F3 i la del II Cos atacaven el sector del costat (conegut com a trinxera Stuff pels brit\u00E0nics). Els canadencs van trobar poca oposici\u00F3 i van aconseguir el seu objectiu, mentre que les divisions del II Cos van aconseguir capturar la trinxera Stuff en trenta minuts, permetent als brit\u00E0nics controlar el penya-segat de Thiepval. Els canadencs van aconseguir repel\u00B7lir tres contraatacs i, el 22 d'octubre, s'havien capturat milers d'alemanys com a presoners. La part oriental de la trinxera va ser capturada durant la nit del 10 a l'11 de novembre per part de la 4a Divisi\u00F3 canadenca."@ca . . . . . . . "20762030"^^ . "The Capture of Regina Trench (Staufen Riegel) was a tactical incident in 1916 during the Battle of the Somme during the First World War. Regina Trench was the Canadian name for a German trench dug along the north-facing slope of a ridge running from north-west of the village of Le Sars, south-westwards to Stuff Redoubt (Staufenfeste), close to the German fortifications at Thiepval. It was the longest such German trench on the Western Front. Attacked several times by the Canadian Corps during the Battle of the Ancre Heights, the 5th Canadian Brigade of the 2nd Canadian Division briefly controlled a section of the trench on 1 October but was repulsed by counter-attacks of the German Marine Brigade (equivalent to an army division), which had been brought from the Belgian coast. On 8 October, "@en . "Marine Infantry Regiment II: 686"@en . . . "La Trinxera Regina' (En angl\u00E8s: Regina Trench; en alemany: Staufen Riegel) va ser una trinxera alemanya excavada a la cara nord d'un penya-segat situat al nord-oest del poble de Le Sars, localitzat al sud-oest del reducte de Stuff (Staufenfeste), i prop de les fortificacions alemanyes de Thiepval, al camp de batalla del Somme. Va ser la trinxera m\u00E9s llarga d'aquestes caracter\u00EDstiques del front alemany durant la Primera Guerra Mundial. Atacada diverses vegades pels en el transcurs de la , la va controlar breument una secci\u00F3 de la trinxera l'1 d'octubre, per\u00F2 va ser repel\u00B7lida com a conseq\u00FC\u00E8ncia dels contraatacs realitzats per la (equivalent a una divisi\u00F3 de l'ex\u00E8rcit), provinent de la costa belga. El 8 d'octubre tamb\u00E9 va ser atacada per les divisions canadenques i , per\u00F2 tamb\u00E9 van fraca"@ca . . . . . "Douglas Haig"@en . . . . . "British Empire" . "250"^^ . "POINT(2.7813889980316 50.071666717529)"^^ . . "Regina Trench"@en . "British victory"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "--07-01"^^ . ""@en . . . "50.071666666666665 2.781388888888889" . . . "British Empire\n*"@en . . . . "50.0716667175293"^^ . . . "27991"^^ . "--10-01"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "Fritz von Below"@en . . . . . . "Captura de la trinxera Regina"@ca . . "British victory" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Regina Trench"@en . .