With the 112th in France a Doughboyss Story of the War

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With the 112th in France a Doughboyss Story of the War
James a Murrin
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It is only natural that such veteran divisions as the 2d, 1st and 3d, those which were into the war game far in advance of the 28th, should sus- tain the heaviest casualties. The part they played is among the bravest and most heroic in history.
While the 112th Infantry as part of the 28th Division had but 2156 casualties, exceeded in number by all three of the other infantry regiments of the division, it must be remembered that judicious tactics, careful planning of attacks and their opportune
...execution have a bearing on the number of casualties any regiment will sustain. The 112th was through the hellfire of it all on every front that the division was assigned to ; good luck and a good com- mander helped keep the toll of life within bounds.
The advance on the Ourcq and the Vesle, during the period from July 28th to September 7th, proved costlier to every infantry unit of the 28th Division than even the hard-fought passage of the Argonne Forest, yet in num- ber of days engaged the latter campaign actually claimed a heavier toll.


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