U.S. Army National Guard Soldiers from the 42nd Division’s 166th Infantry Regiment, formerly the Ohio National Guard’s 4th Infantry, pick off Germans on the outer edge of town of Villers sur Fere, France, July 30, 1918. The division initiated offensive operations in late July 1918 as part of the Aisne Marne attacks near Chateau Thierry, France. The 42nd Division seized Croix Rouge Farm and crossed the Ourcq River July 29th. They captured Sergy, Meurcy Farm and Seringes-et-Nesles, advancing on the 30th to Foret de Nesles and beyond Sergy. U.S. Army Signal Corps National Archives photo by Cpl. R. H. Ingleston.
Date Taken: | 07.30.1918 |
Date Posted: | 07.24.2018 12:44 |
Photo ID: | 4583214 |
VIRIN: | 180724-Z-A3538-0004 |
Resolution: | 3000x2089 |
Size: | 1.53 MB |
Location: | SARATOGA SPRINGS, NEW YORK, US |
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