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The armistice was formally signed in Foch's railway carriage on 11 November.
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It was 4.30 in the morning of Monday, November 11th in France and perhaps they'd travelled from Paris via Foch's special train, rugged up for the occasion.
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They were then entrained and taken to the secret destination, Foch's railway siding in the forest of Compiègne.
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A deputation made its way to Foch's headquarters in the forest of Compiegne, and the guns were stopped at 11am on 11 November.
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They were then entrained and taken to the secret destination, Foch's railway siding in the forest of Compiègne.
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The armistice was formally signed in Foch's railway carriage on 11 November.
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It was 4.30 in the morning of Monday, November 11th in France and perhaps they'd travelled from Paris via Foch's special train, rugged up for the occasion.
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Foch's plan was to execute a pincer movement with an American thrust north through the Argonne and a British thrust eastward toward Cambrai and farther north toward Lille.
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The only armed fighters over the formation were Foch's eight Crusaders, long since retired from the American inventory.
Red Storm Rising Clancy, Tom, 1947- 1986
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On the right of the British d'Espéray's army also crossed the Marne, forcing the enemy to retreat, and at the same time supporting the action of its neighbors, that is to say, the English Army on the left and Foch's army on the right.
The New York Times Current History, A Monthly Magazine The European War, March 1915 Various
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