Supplementary Report of the Special Commission Appointed to Identify the Graves of the Men And Women of Massachusetts Who Gave Their Lives for Their Country in France And Other Foreign Countries During the World War;
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(3) River Lys. A German offensive from April 9 to April 27, 1918. About 500 American medical men and air men had a part in it, of whom perhaps 20 were Massachusetts men. (4) Aisne. A German offensive from May 27 to June 5, 1918. The Chemin des Dames was overrun and Soissons taken. It stopped at Chateau Thierry; 27,500 troops from Divisions 2 and 3 took part. In the closing days of the movement the Americans re- took Vaux, Boureshes and Belleau. About 4,000 Massachu- setts men were participants.... (5) Noyon-Montdidier. A German offensive from June 5 to June 15, 1918; 27,000 took part in it. The 1st Division just before this offensive had cap- tured Cantigny and held it firmly. At this time 1,000 Massa- chusetts men were in this division. (6) Champagne-Marne. A German offensive from July 15 to July 18, 1918. Of the 85,000 Americans engaged, the 3d and 28th Divisions were fighting at Chateau Thierry, and the 26th and 42d were east in Cham- pagne. There were 23,000 Massachusetts men at this time in these divisions.
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