Tanks in the Great War, 1914-1918

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(iii) Twelve tanks to operate with the Fifth Army.
The Third Army plan of operations was as follows : The Vlth and Vllth Corps were to attack south of the river Scarpe between Arras and Mercatel. Their objective ran from a point 2,000 yards south-east of Henin-sur-Cojeul northwards to Guemappe, thence east of Monchy-le-Preux to the Scarpe. This objective was 10,000 yards in length and 8,000 in depth. It contained two formidable lines of defences : (i) The Cojeul-Neuville Vitasse-Telegraph hill-
...Harp-Tilloy les Mafflaines line, much of which had been fortified for over two years.
(ii) The Feuchy Chapel-Feuchy line.
South of these systems was the Hindenburg Line, and east of them Monchy-le-Preux, which dominates the whole of the surrounding country. Three valleys lie between this eminence and the city of Arras.
The XVIIth Corps was to continue the attack north of the river Scarpe and occupy a line running from east of Fampoux to the Point du Jour, and thence to a point 4,000 yards east of Roclincourt.


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