153rd divisionの例文
- The 153rd Division captured its objectives, despite the British 35th Division being driven back from Maltz Horn Farm.
- North of the Somme, the 39th and 11th divisions had been relieved by the fresh 47th and 153rd divisions and XX Corps attacked the German intermediate line.
- The XX Corps attack from Vendresse to the Oise Aisne Canal had more success, the 153rd Division on the right flank reached the Chemin des Dames south of Courtecon after a second attack, managing an advance of.
- To the north, the 153rd Division was held up on its right and took the objective on the left around Maurepas, despite the failure of a supporting attack by the 35th British Division, on Maltz Horn Farm.
- At dawn, fog rose and visibility fell below; Maltz Horn Farm and trenches nearby, were stormed at zero hour, by a British battalion from the west and part of the French 153rd Division from the south.
- The 18th Division ( Major-General Ivor Maxse ) was to set up a defensive flank on the east face of Tr鬾es Wood, between the 9th Division and the French 153rd Division, which would support the 18th Division with artillery if necessary.
- On 20 July, XX Corps attacked with the 47th and 153rd divisions; the 47th Division attack on the right was stopped by machine-gun fire in front of Monacu Farm, as the left flank advanced and took Bois Sommet, Bois de l'Observatoire and the west end of Bois de la P閜ini鑢e.
- The IX Corps and XX Corps had been relieved by the British in Flanders and moved south from although the IX Corps headquarters and the 18th, 152nd and 153rd divisions had to be rushed up to Flanders after the German gas attack at the Second Battle of Ypres Artillery reinforcements increased the quantity of heavy artillery to and field artillery to Increased production of ammunition had not kept pace with demand and the French artillery remained short of high explosive shells; poor quality ammunition also caused a large number of premature detonations in French artillery.