992 resultados para United States. Army. American Expeditionary Forces. 37th division.
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Issued in 1928 as Monograph series on the American military participation in the World War, Part II, no. 8.
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"History of the Provost Marshal General's Department, American Expeditionary Forces (for the report of the commander-in-chief)"--p. ii.
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Also issued by Historical Section, General Staff, A.E.F., as Tactical studies, no. 1.
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Vol. 1, pt. 1 and v.2, Text. Vol. 1, pt.2, Charts and maps.
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At head of title: G.H.Q., A.E.F. Second section: General Staff.
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"In this re-print of the Intelligence summaries in order to retain the original form in which they were published and that the reference numbers may be utilized, no attempt has been made to re-number the issues. The summaries may be traced by the date of publication."
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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A prisoner interrogation report dated 27 May 1918. The report reads: "I. PRISONER X. 1st. Battalion, 272 Res. Rogt., 82d Res. 1. CIRCUMSTANCES OF CAPTURE; Captured, while attempting to raid our trenches, at point 1719 at about 7A.M. 2. INFORMATION OBTAINED FROM PRISONER (a) Between point 1814 and point 175242 the German trenches appear to be held by three companies, each numbering 3 platoons, each platoon numbering about 40 men. Each company has 4 light machine guns in the first lines, these machine guns distributed along the first trench (one of them in particular is located at bond in hostile trench at point 17215 and another at about 17245. Each company, furthermore, has one platoon (weak in numbers) in support in the ravine north of Cantigny. These platoons are in dugouts dug into the side of the hill approximately between points 28215 and 2223. Each of these support platoons has two light machine guns at its disposal. Company commanders dugout is at some point along the line of dugouts occupied by the support platoons. Another company commander's dugout (Co.3) is at point 1815 about 15 meters behind the German trench which runs along the edge of the town of Cantigny. There is a communication trench between the cemetery at 2018 and the front line at 18179. It is believed that there is a machine gun at point 17245 kept in a dugout dug under the road. The reserve battalion is believed to be at a fairly great distance from the front (near Bouillancourt). The prisoner, on the other hand, states that it may have been moved up."
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Published in newspaper format, <1865>.