Official History of 82nd Division American Expeditionary Forces All American
Official History of 82nd Division American Expeditionary Forces All American
82nd United States Army Airborne Division
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1 with Company of 166th further in rear and in liaison with left flank. My ad- vanced line seems to be stuck out in a V shape. Have arranged with 166th to echelon forward on the left flank further to the left of St. Georges and in succession to the east taking the enemy line on the flank so as to ease in the 166th and 165th Inf. I believe that similar action by 325th echeloning forward by the right flank to the ridge west of St. Georges will enable concentrated fire to be brought on the strong ...Hill in vicinity of Hill 230 at 00. 4-88. 3 and on Cote 253. " From Gen. Lindsey. "Reports his troops in a V shape formation apex of the V being at 00. 1-87. 1. His left wing extends southwest parallel to the St. Juvin-St. Georges Road and his right wing running due south parallel to 00. He says that the greatest enemy activity is coming from woods on Cote 230 at approximately 00. 5-88. 0 to 88. 6. " Col. Johnston to Gen. Cronin, 12 hours, 16 Oct. , 1918. "Have you any information about the people on your left?" "They are on the east and northeast slopes of Hill 182.
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