Lieut. Estep of the 8th Corps is seen in this photograph taken on October 25, 1918, during the Battle of Sunber. The image shows advancing troops digging small foxholes after reaching their objective for the day. This strategic move helps distribute work and rest among troops while establishing a strong defense against potential counterattacks. Machine guns and automatic rifles are positioned in all front and support lines to provide ample security. The location of this photo is north of Montfaucon, France. It was released by the Censor, although the exact date of the image is not speci


Lieut. Estep of the 8th Corps is seen in this photograph taken on October 25, 1918, during the Battle of Sunber. The image shows advancing troops digging small foxholes after reaching their objective for the day. This strategic move helps distribute work and rest among troops while establishing a strong defense against potential counterattacks. Machine guns and automatic rifles are positioned in all front and support lines to provide ample security. The location of this photo is north of Montfaucon, France. It was released by the Censor, although the exact date of the image is not specified.


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