Capt. went to Buere and I had a busy time. Col. B. came at five and we had a talk; it seemed like old times. Had a good meeting but the boys had to leave because of the changing the 28th in to the front and the 18th out. Had a very bad night of heavy shelling and several bombs fell and we had no rest till about three in the morning.
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Likely location: Picardy / Aisne sector, France
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By May 1918, the crisis on the Western Front was deepening. The German offensives had pushed deep into Allied lines. American forces fought their first major engagement at Cantigny on May 28. Margaret was near the Picardy/Aisne sector during this period.
Research Links for Further Study
- Watson, A. (2016). German spring offensives 1918. In 1914-1918-Online: International Encyclopedia of the First World War. Freie Universität Berlin.
- Library of Congress. (n.d.). The American Expeditionary Forces. Library of Congress Digital Collections.
- Boissoneault, L. (2017, April 12). The women who fried donuts and dodged bombs on the front lines of WWI. Smithsonian Magazine.