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WW II US Army Blanc Mont Battle History 4th Marine Brigade 2nd Div History Book

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    Description

    WW II US Army Blanc Mont Battle History 4
    th
    Marine Brigade History Book
    This is a RARE long out-of-print book that comes in 8 ½ x 11 staple bound reprint of an otherwise almost impossible to find book.
    Details the terrible 2
    nd
    and 36
    th
    Infantry Divisions battle and struggle for Blanc Mont Ridge from the 3
    rd
    through the 27
    th
    of October, 1918. This battle was northeast of Rheims, in the Champagne Sector, France.
    The Marines start off the offensive, and part of the 36th Division had to advance to fill in the gaps and support a precarious position some Marines had nicknamed "the box". Men from both divisions cooperated on Oct. 7 and 8 to capture the heavily machine gunned strong point of St. Etienne, a village two miles northwest of Blanc Mont. This proved to be the decisive blow. The battered Second Division was sent to the rear to rest and regroup, and the reserves took their place. These Soldiers regrouped and then executed a wild open field dash of thirteen miles to the River Aisne. By Oct. 13, the river line had stabilized, and the American divisions were to be returned to Pershing's forces.
    The 2nd Infantry Division, with the Marines, and the 36
    th
    Infantry Division fought against the Imperial German 200
    th
    and 213
    th
    Divisions along with components of six other divisions. The battle resulted with the Germans expulsion from the Champagne sector.
    This staple bound book has 41 pages in it.