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| HALTS STRAINED THE NERVES MORE THAN COMBAT
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| Members of B Co., 108th M.G.B., 28th Div., halt for a few minute' rest after a swift advance through the enemy lines near Bouruilles, Sept. 26, 1918. Fatigue was telling. After such halts it was hard to get the men going. |
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| SEVENTY-THREE TANKS GO INTO ACTION
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| Tearing holes in the barbed wire entanglements so infantry could get through and assisting in the mopping up process, a tank rendered real service until sent spinning by a one pounder. Boureuilles, France, Sept. 26, 1918. |