Loscoat
Loscoat was, before 1945, a hamlet belonging to the village of, which is now a large suburb of Brest. Part of the former hamlet has now become, whereas the rest has become a residential area.
History
As in all other hamlets around Brest, intense fighting between the American infantry forces and the German Wehrmacht took place in Loscoat during the Battle for Brest of World War II.Most notably, American soldier Ernest W. Prussman, from the 13th Infantry Regiment, took over his squad on 8 September 1944 during the advance on "Les Coates" in Brittany, and disarmed several Germans, including a machine gun crew. Shot by a German rifleman, his dying act was to unleash a hand grenade that killed the man who shot him. Prussman was awarded a Medal of Honor posthumously.