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Campaigns & battles--France--1910-1920.
Before daybreak on the St. Mihiel front on the morning of September 12, 1918. All of the light for the making of this photograph came from the flashes of guns.
From
History of the 113th Field Artillery 30th Division.
Fast action in the St. Mihiel drive, when there was no time to think of concealment.
From
History of the 113th Field Artillery 30th Division.
IVOIRY.
From
History of the 113th Field Artillery 30th Division.
Looking down on Recicourt from the hill at the south. A section of the town at the right. Structures along the white macadam road were used as regimental headquarters October 8-9, 1918. Battery B will long remember the shelling it underwent on the road leading up over the hill as it was going into position for the Battle of the Argonne.
From
History of the 113th Field Artillery 30th Division.
Looking toward Cierges across the shell-pitted fields where many hundreds of American soldiers died.
From
History of the 113th Field Artillery 30th Division.
Many of you have the idea that a battlefield was a complete system of trenches and a mass of barb-wire entanglements, but such was not the case in the last few months of fighting. Trench warfare was changed to (pen warfare, much to the delight of our soldiers. This is a sketch of one front line just after our boys jumped off at Sommerance, on November 1, 1918.
From
Tar-Heel War Record (In the Great World War).
One o'clock on the morning of September 12, 1918 on the St. Mihiel front. In the four hours following American guns fired more than one million rounds of ammunition.
From
History of the 113th Field Artillery 30th Division.
One of the Batteries of the One Hundred and Thirteenth Field Artillery seeking a billet in a ruined French village on the long hard hike from the St. Mihiel Front to the Argonne.
From
History of the 113th Field Artillery 30th Division.
ST. MIHIEL OFFENSIVE SEPTEMBER 12, 1918
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History of the 113th Field Artillery 30th Division.
A stretch of No-Man's Land between Ivoiry and Montfaucon.
From
History of the 113th Field Artillery 30th Division.
THE WANDERINGS OF THE 113
th
F.A.
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History of the 113th Field Artillery 30th Division.
Woevre or Troyon Sector occupied by 113th F. A. at signing of Armistice
From
History of the 113th Field Artillery 30th Division.
MAP SHOWING OPERATIONS OF 113
th
F.A. IN MEUSE-ARGONNE OFFENSIVE SEPT. 26th 1918
From
History of the 113th Field Artillery 30th Division.
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