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Rather than advancing nine miles to the Hindenburg Line, the two divisions in the Argonne Forest gained only a mile.
Between War and Peace Col. Matthew Moten 2011
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The sector, which had been quiet for most of four years, stretched some 20 miles from the unfordable Meuse River through the large Argonne Forest.
Between War and Peace Col. Matthew Moten 2011
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The sector, which had been quiet for most of four years, stretched some 20 miles from the unfordable Meuse River through the large Argonne Forest.
Between War and Peace Col. Matthew Moten 2011
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Rather than advancing nine miles to the Hindenburg Line, the two divisions in the Argonne Forest gained only a mile.
Between War and Peace Col. Matthew Moten 2011
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No sooner had Pershing disengaged his forces from the Saint-Mihiel battle than he mounted a final American offensive to punch like a battering ram through German lines on the Western Front between the Meuse River and the dense Argonne Forest with more than a million men.
Wild Bill Donovan Douglas Waller 2011
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No sooner had Pershing disengaged his forces from the Saint-Mihiel battle than he mounted a final American offensive to punch like a battering ram through German lines on the Western Front between the Meuse River and the dense Argonne Forest with more than a million men.
Wild Bill Donovan Douglas Waller 2011
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The five hundred men of the 77th Infantry Division were trapped behind enemy lines in the Argonne Forest.
Birdology Sy Montgomery 2010
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In a quiet moment, young Mielke asked Sergeant Holdren, who had served in World War I at Belleau Wood and the Argonne Forest, if his earlier experiences were worse than Guadalcanal.
The Do-or-Die Men George W. Smith 2003
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In a quiet moment, young Mielke asked Sergeant Holdren, who had served in World War I at Belleau Wood and the Argonne Forest, if his earlier experiences were worse than Guadalcanal.
The Do-or-Die Men George W. Smith 2003
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In a quiet moment, young Mielke asked Sergeant Holdren, who had served in World War I at Belleau Wood and the Argonne Forest, if his earlier experiences were worse than Guadalcanal.
The Do-or-Die Men George W. Smith 2003
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