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Brick kiln, near Le Thiolet, just behind the line taken up by the Marines on June 1, 1918. |
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La Loge Farm.
On June 4, 1918, the Fourth Brigade of Marines changed its headquarters to La Loge Farm. |
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The deadly effect of persistent artillery fire may be seen from the photograph taken after the bombardment of the village of
Bouresches. |
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Brig. Gen. W.C. Neville, Comdg. 4th Brigade, 2nd Division, Lieut. Col. Earl H. Ellis, U.S.M.C.; Capt. W. T. Galliford, U.S.M.C., in front of Brigade Headquarters.
Bellefontaine, Belgium. November 19, 1918. |
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