Pennsylvania in the World War. An Illustrated History of the Twenty-Eigth Division
Pennsylvania in the World War. An Illustrated History of the Twenty-Eigth Division
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During July 27, the Fifty- fifth Brigade crossed the Marne, and division headquarters were opened at Charteves. On the night of July 27, General Muir took com- mand of the sector. The Fifty- division p. c. at le charmel Digitized by Google THE TWENTY-EIGHTH DIVISION 167 sixth Brigade was returned to the Twenty-eighth Division and located in the Vente Jean Guillaume, division headquarters being opened at Le Char- mel on the morning of July 28. The Fifty-sixth Infantry Brigade attacked from the s...ector held by the Thirty-ninth French Division. Shortly before three o'clock on the morning of July 28, the corps commander (American) Z"^ directed that the Thirty-second Division be relieved by the Fifty-fifth Bri- gade, which should also cover the front of the Thirty-ninth Division. At three o'clock, General Darrah was advised an attack was just beginning, that the Ourcq River was fifteen meters wide and unfordable, that the Ger- mans were holding the bridges with machine guns, and the bridges at La Motte Ferme by the help of artillery.
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