. 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. THE SIXTEENTH INFANTRY, FIRST DIVISION, ADVANCING NEAR ST. BAUSSANT 5o6 ILLINOIS IN THE WORLD WAR. CUTTING THE SAINT MIHIEL SALIENT Showing the advances made by the Fifty-eighth Artillery Brigade. THE 58TH FIELD ARTILLERY BRIGADE 507 .. ?M^Bi^ H^s. ?•• %fe^j» .^•-^-^ V ^ -^^^,v ^Si^^ ^J^- - - , it:- ??^- ? ^^i^^^B|^BjL-.^„i^Biakah ^?mS V ^i ?X. ^ Pik *????. ~-^ ^?-; a ^^^ ^. L^^ BV k ^ ^1^^-^ ?? ?<. *» ^^^BPsEfc J^^**


. 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. THE SIXTEENTH INFANTRY, FIRST DIVISION, ADVANCING NEAR ST. BAUSSANT 5o6 ILLINOIS IN THE WORLD WAR. CUTTING THE SAINT MIHIEL SALIENT Showing the advances made by the Fifty-eighth Artillery Brigade. THE 58TH FIELD ARTILLERY BRIGADE 507 .. ?M^Bi^ H^s. ?•• %fe^j» .^•-^-^ V ^ -^^^,v ^Si^^ ^J^- - - , it:- ??^- ? ^^i^^^B|^BjL-.^„i^Biakah ^?mS V ^i ?X. ^ Pik *????. ~-^ ^?-; a ^^^ ^. L^^ BV k ^ ^1^^-^ ?? ?<. *» ^^^BPsEfc J^^***!*^ .*<(fl((P^ ifll feS^ AIR VIEW OF BEAUMOXT Showing the famous Dead Mans Curve, where the 26th Division had sharp fighting in the spring of 1918. of the German observation posts made it necessary to do all work by even night work was hard to do. Flares dropped by hostile aircraftand rockets sent up from the enemy lines cast intermittent floods of lighton fields and roads. To avoid undue traffic congestion the circulation ofvehicles took a counter-clockwise direction, from the dump in the Foret dela Reine, to Beaumont, Rambucourt, Bouconville, Broussey, and


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