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Allies & War Department were convinced trench warfare would continue & send instructors overseas to teach digging. The dominance of the rifle seem to have been Pershing's input, coupled with a correlation between lack of Frejch artillery support & frontal attacks. Traffic & logistics remained bumpy, even while using separate ports (south of Loire) Lessons learned between Cantigny & Soissons remained unit-specific
Sep 23, 2018 12:42PM
America's Deadliest Battle: Meuse-Argonne, 1918 (Modern War Studies)

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German withdrawal to the Ourcq allowed the Allies to reopen the full length of the Paris-Chalons railway, an unfettered supply line to Eastern France. This opening proved especially important to the Americans who now had access to a full network from the Atlantic ports to their new operational bases near St. Michiel, Toul & Nancy.
Feb 17, 2019 12:37PM
America's Deadliest Battle: Meuse-Argonne, 1918 (Modern War Studies)


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