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| soldiersmail | After The Armistice | 0 | Nov 23 2009, 11:44 PM EST by soldiersmail | ||
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The Armistice on November 11, 1918 brought a temporary end to the hostilities of the Great War, but the conditions set forth required regular renewal until the final signing of the Treaty of Versailles in June, 1918. In the interim, the Allied troops already on the ground maintained their training and preparedness to resume the attack should Germany fail to meet any of the "onerous" conditions required by the Allied governments. Sam Avery remained in France with the 26th Division until April, 1919, prepared to join the Expeditionary Forces in Russia if necessary while worrying about the impact of the Spanish Flu at home. Read Soldier's Mail for more...
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| soldiersmail | Meuse-Argonne Offensive | 0 | Oct 3 2009, 8:47 PM EDT by soldiersmail | ||
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The Meuse-Argonne Offensive began in late September, 1918 and was both the largest American battle and greatest AEF military victory of the Great War. The 26th Division entered the action in early October and remained on the line under fire through the sudden cessation of hostilities on November 11. Sam Avery has just rejoined his company with Hdq. Co. and the final push begins. Read Soldier's Mail for more...
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| soldiersmail | St. Mihiel Offensive | 0 | Sep 5 2009, 9:00 PM EDT by soldiersmail | ||
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The St. Mihiel Offensive began in early September, 1918 and involved a successful American push against German forces which was the beginning of the end of the Great War. Visit Soldier's Mail to read about the exploits of the 103rd Infantry as part of this offensive.
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