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The 2d, 3d and 4th platoons went forward in a skirmish line, keeping up a running fire as they approached Bouresches.
Beth Crumley: "Elizabetrh Ford" - A Model T Truck in France Beth Crumley 2012
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The night we took Bouresches with twenty-odd men, and news came through that others had filtered in and the town was ours, we shot out a truck load of ammunition over the road.
Beth Crumley: "Elizabetrh Ford" - A Model T Truck in France Beth Crumley 2012
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The night we took Bouresches with twenty-odd men, and news came through that others had filtered in and the town was ours, we shot out a truck load of ammunition over the road.
Beth Crumley: "Elizabetrh Ford" - A Model T Truck in France Beth Crumley 2012
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The 96th Company of the 2d Battalion was ordered to break through and take Bouresches: The advance of the 96th was made over six hundred yards in an open wheat field, under intense artillery and machine gun fire, with no Marine units on either flank.
Beth Crumley: "Elizabetrh Ford" - A Model T Truck in France Beth Crumley 2012
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John Quick, a Medal of Honor recipient in the Spanish-American War, made the trip over the "road" between Lucy and Bouresches under terrible German shelling and machine gun barrages.
Beth Crumley: "Elizabetrh Ford" - A Model T Truck in France Beth Crumley 2012
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Field Order No. 2, dated 6 June, outlined an attack in two phases-to take the Bois de Belleau and the railroad station at Bouresches.
Beth Crumley: "Elizabetrh Ford" - A Model T Truck in France Beth Crumley 2012
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The 2d, 3d and 4th platoons went forward in a skirmish line, keeping up a running fire as they approached Bouresches.
Beth Crumley: "Elizabetrh Ford" - A Model T Truck in France Beth Crumley 2012
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Field Order No. 2, dated 6 June, outlined an attack in two phases-to take the Bois de Belleau and the railroad station at Bouresches.
Beth Crumley: "Elizabetrh Ford" - A Model T Truck in France Beth Crumley 2012
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John Quick, a Medal of Honor recipient in the Spanish-American War, made the trip over the "road" between Lucy and Bouresches under terrible German shelling and machine gun barrages.
Beth Crumley: "Elizabetrh Ford" - A Model T Truck in France Beth Crumley 2012
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The 96th Company of the 2d Battalion was ordered to break through and take Bouresches: The advance of the 96th was made over six hundred yards in an open wheat field, under intense artillery and machine gun fire, with no Marine units on either flank.
Beth Crumley: "Elizabetrh Ford" - A Model T Truck in France Beth Crumley 2012
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