The Artilleryman: The Experiences and Impressions of an American Artillery Regiment in the World War. 129th F.A., 1917-1919 |
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The Artilleryman: The Experiences And Impressions Of An American Artillery ... Jay McIlvaine Lee No preview available - 2022 |
The Artilleryman: The Experiences and Impressions of an American Artillery ... Jay McIlvaine Lee No preview available - 2018 |
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1st Army 2nd Battalion 35th Division action activity advance afternoon Aire Allied American ammunition APPENDIX Argonne Army arrived artillery attack barrage Battalion Battery Baulny Bois Brigade called Camp Captain Charpentry Cheppy close command Company continued Corps cover Cross defense direction duty east edge effect enemy established Exermont Field finally fire flank forces forward France French front line German given ground guns Headquarters heavy Hill horses hostile hour infantry John kilometers later machine gun Major meters Meuse miles mission morning moved movement night Objective observation officers operations organized passed position possible preparation received regiment remained reserve road sector Sept September shell side station supply tanks tion Train troops turned units Varennes Vauquois whole woods wounded zone