Meuse Argonne - "A Limit to Human Endurance"

Meuse Argonne - "A Limit to Human Endurance"

Author: Mike Cunha June 1, 2022 Duration: 29:48

The Right Bank of the Meuse extends the Meuse-Argonne front as counterattacks and attacks continue in October 1918. 



In the American 29th Division's sector, the 113th Infantry Regiment attacks into the woods and hills near Ormont Farm. 2LT Joe Lawrence's memoir provides a vivid tale of the fighting there.



Villages of note:

 

Consenvoye

Sivry-sur-Meuse

Haumont-prés-Samogneux

 

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