The 101st Field Artillery, A. E. F., 1917-1919 |
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Page 81
... relief the night of April 3. Therefore no time was actually loss . On April 3 the Regiment , less the 1st Battalion , moved to Vignot , a town on the east bank of the Meuse , opposite the city of Com- mercy , where the echelon was ...
... relief the night of April 3. Therefore no time was actually loss . On April 3 the Regiment , less the 1st Battalion , moved to Vignot , a town on the east bank of the Meuse , opposite the city of Com- mercy , where the echelon was ...
Page 100
... relief of the 228th French Artillery at Bernecourt must take place on the night of May 25-26 . The units still at Apremont could not leave , as the relieving French artillery could not come in to take their place until the night of the ...
... relief of the 228th French Artillery at Bernecourt must take place on the night of May 25-26 . The units still at Apremont could not leave , as the relieving French artillery could not come in to take their place until the night of the ...
Page 239
... relief . The French were right : until one had fought at Verdun one had not seen war . That night one platoon of each battery began the occupation of the Neptune Sector , relieving similar units of the 16th R.A.C. ( French ) , and on ...
... relief . The French were right : until one had fought at Verdun one had not seen war . That night one platoon of each battery began the occupation of the Neptune Sector , relieving similar units of the 16th R.A.C. ( French ) , and on ...
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102d Infantry 1st Battalion 1st Cl 1st Lt 26th Division 2d Battalion 2d Lt Adjutant advance afternoon American ammunition Apremont Army arrived Arthur attack barrage Battalion P.C. Battery F battery positions battle Belleau Bois box barrage caissons camp Charles Château-Thierry Chemin des Dames Coëtquidan Colonel Goodwin Colonel Sherburne column Corp east echelon Edward enemy Farm Field Artillery forward France Frank French Division front line George German Gironville ground Headquarters heavy Hill horses infantry James John Joseph July kilometres Les Éparges Lieutenant Colonel machine guns Major Marne Mech ment metres Meuse Mihiel mission morning moved night observation observatory offensive officers platoon raid Ravin rear Regi Regiment Regimental P.C. road salient Samogneux sector Sergeant shell fire Soissons target telephone Thomas tion Toul troops Trugny units valley Verdun Wagoner William William H woods wounded