General Pershing's Own Story of the Victorious American Army

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On the 9th the Fifth Corps, in its progress up the Aire, took Fleville, and the Third Corps which had continuous fighting against odds was working its way through Brieulles and Cunel. On the lOtli we had cleared the Argonne Forest of the enemy.
It was now necessary to constitute a second army, and on October 9 the immediate command of the First Army was turned over to Lieut.
Gen. Hunter Liggett. The command of the Second Army, whose divi- sions occupied a sector in the Woevre, was given to Lieu
...t. Gen. Robert L. Bullard, who had been commander of the First Division and then of the Third Corps. Maj. Gen. Dickman was transferred to the com- mand of the First Corps, while the Fifth Corps was placed under Maj.
Gen. Charles P. Summerall, who had recently commanded the First Division. Maj. Gen. John L. Hines, who had gone rapidly up from regimental to division commander, was assigned to the Third Corps.
These four ofiicers had been in France from the early days of the expe- dition and had learned their lessons in the school of practical warfare.


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