. Illinois in the World War; an illustrated record prepared with the coöperation and under the direction of the leaders in the state's military and civilian organizations. as the H a g e nStcllung Nord, its secondobjective the Volkcr Stcl-lung, both of which wereto be attained on the firstday. The plan of theThirty-third Division,framed in conformitywith these orders, con-templated an attackagainst the enemy fromthe Meuse westward tothe Passarelle du Donby the Sixty-sixth Infan-try Brigade (BrigadierGeneral Wolf). The 131st Infantry (Colonel Sanborn) on the left was toreach the open terrain no
. Illinois in the World War; an illustrated record prepared with the coöperation and under the direction of the leaders in the state's military and civilian organizations. as the H a g e nStcllung Nord, its secondobjective the Volkcr Stcl-lung, both of which wereto be attained on the firstday. The plan of theThirty-third Division,framed in conformitywith these orders, con-templated an attackagainst the enemy fromthe Meuse westward tothe Passarelle du Donby the Sixty-sixth Infan-try Brigade (BrigadierGeneral Wolf). The 131st Infantry (Colonel Sanborn) on the left was toreach the open terrain north of Drillancourt and east of the village of Gercourtet Drillancourt and the Tranchee du Bois Jure as rapidly as possible, therebyassisting the 132nd Infantry (Colonel Abel Davis) to capture the Bois deForges. At the conclusion of the operation a line was to be occupied alongthe river from the Cote de IOie to Dannevoux. This brigade was reenforcedby Company A, First Gas and Flame Regiment, and its reserve consisted ofone battalion of the 130th Infantry near Cumieres. The divisional reservewas composed of the Sixty-fifth Infantry Brigade (Brigadier General King),. THE ROAD THROUGH MARRE The signs were erected by the Americans
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