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OCR Page 1 of 2Headquarters, 129th,F.A. A.E.F.
August 27th,1918.
Memorandum:
Notes on Artillery for the 70th Infantry Brigade.
105
The infantry shall be informed as to the Mission of the artillery.This
mission includes;
A. For the Light F. A.
Barrage
c.p.
Reprisals.
Harassing Fire.
Prohibitive Fire.
Fire on Fugitive targets.
Neutralization.
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B.For the Heavy F. A.
C.P.
Counter Battery
Reprisals
Harrassing Fire.
Prohibitive Fire
Fire on fugitive Targets.
The Infantry should know which Artillery units coveriong the different
parts of their sector. They should know who has the authority to order the different
kinds of fire and how to ask for same.
The artillery should know which Infantry units cover their respective
parts of the sector.
The mission of the Light Field Artillery in this segment according
nor m al
to plan of defense of July 31st, established by the 35th Division provides for
usual artiliery action on the Hilsenfirst region andoon the Kiosque region, also
eventual action on the Mettle region. Eventual action on the Metzeral region will
be provided for as soon as additional batteries are brought in position.
This light Field artillery action includes the following kinds of
fire:
I. Barrages (mormal,reeforoed and eventual) in front of certain of our
own fromt lines. They are fired by 75s or 65s at a certain rate for a period of
10 minutes, after which the fire ceases unless a new demand has been made in the
meantime.
a. The Hilsen region barrage includes;
1- normal barrage on the vhole hilsen front fired by most of
the batteries in the segment.
2- Reenforced barrage on the whole Hilsen front reenforced by
batteries firing normally on the Kiosque regions and batteries of adjoining seg-
ments.
3- Reenforced barrage A - Fire ecncentrated on North part of the
Hilsen region.
4- Reenforced Barrage B - Fire concentrated on South part of
the Hilsen region.
The normal barrage (1) is started by signals sent from Infantry
1st lines. These signals may be repeated by Bn or Regimental Commanders or they
may request the barrage directly by projectors or by telephone.
Any demand for barrage made by signals must be confirmed by
telephone as soon as possible.
The reenforced barrage (2), reenforced barrage A (3) and
reenforced barrage B (4) are started by order of the Regimental Commander of the
Light F.A. Regiment upon request from the Segment Inf. Brigade Commandero
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World War, 1914-1918
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