Our Greatest Battle (The Meuse-Argonne)

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TO THE READER

CONTENTS

TABLE OF MAPS

I A CHANGE OF PLAN

II INTO LINE FOR ATTACK

III NEW AND OLD DIVISIONS

IV THE ORDER OF BATTLE

V ON THE MEUSE SIDE

VI

VII IN THE WAKE OF THE INFANTRY

VIII THE FIRST DAY

IX THE ATTACK SLOWS DOWN

X BY THE RIGHT FLANK

XI BY THE LEFT

XII BY THE CENTER

XIII OVER THE HINDENBURG LINE

XIV DISENGAGING RHEIMS

XV VETERANS DRIVE A WEDGE

XVI MASTERING THE AIRE TROUGH

XVII VETERANS CONTINUE DRIVING

XVIII THE GRANDPRE GAP IS OURS

XIX ANOTHER WEDGE

XX IN THE MEUSE TROUGH

XXI SOME CHANGES IN COMMAND

XXII A CALL FOR HARBORD

XXIII THE S. O. S. DRIVES A WEDGE

XXIV REGULARS AND RESERVES

XXV LEAVENWORTH COMMANDS

XXVI OTHERS OBEY

XXVII AMERICAN MANHOOD

XXVIII THE MILL OF BATTLE

XXIX THEY ALSO SERVED

XXX THROUGH THE KRIEMHILDE

XXXI A CITADEL AND A BOWL

XXXII THE FINAL ATTACK

XXXIII VICTORY

INDEX

592 , 593 , 595 , 598 , 607 . Second, 134 , 223 , 224 , 228 ,

Transcriber's Notes

OUR GREATEST BATTLE


BOOKS BY
FREDERICK PALMER

THE VAGABOND
WITH KUROKI IN MANCHURIA
THE LAST SHOT
MY YEAR OF THE GREAT WAR
MY SECOND YEAR OF THE WAR
WITH OUR FACES IN THE LIGHT
AMERICA IN FRANCE
OUR GREATEST BATTLE


OUR GREATEST BATTLE
(THE MEUSE-ARGONNE)

BY
FREDERICK PALMER
Author of "The Last Shot," "America in France," etc.

NEW YORK
DODD, MEAD AND COMPANY
1919


Copyright, 1919
By DODD, MEAD AND COMPANY, Inc.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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