Stand where they fought tour - The Battle in the Vosges 1944
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Progress was slow on the October 27. The terrain was next to impossible, heavily forested and carpeted with a dense growth of underbrush. Fighting went back to the days of America's Indian wars; every tree and every bush were carefully investigated before the troops passed on. Then, abruptly, the enemy drove the friendly troops off the high ground to the left flank of the 3rd Btl, opening that battalion to two major counterattacks, supported by a Mark IV tank and an armored car.

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Stand where they fought tour - The Battle in the Vosges 1944 - by Juerg - 04-21-2009, 08:42 AM

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