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35th Division. 2nd SECTION G.S. CONFIDENT IAL 1st November 1918 Not to be taken into front lines. SUMMARY OF INTELLIGENCE. From 8h Oct. 31st to 8h Nov. 1st, 1918. Bo. 87. I. GENERAL IMPRESSION OF THE DAY. Very quiet. Enemy planes active. II. ENEMY FRONT LINE. No known change. CHATIONAL ARCHIVES AND LUNARY REGORDS III. ENEMY ORDER OF BATTLE. No known change. IV. ENEMY INFANTRY. Usual machine gun fire, Otherwise quiet. V. ENEMY ARTILLERY. s/s BOUEE. 70 Cal. 77 and 15 Cal. 150 on sector. Objective not reported. s/s DERAMEE. 25 Cell '7'7 on BLANZEE, 10 Cal. 77 on MONDRE Fme. 169 Cal. 77 and 15 Cal, 105 on back areas. Total for s/s: 204 Cal. 77 and 15 Cal. 105. s/s TAVANNES. 27 Cal. 77 and 16 Cal. 105 on E.X and vicinity, 43 Cal. 105 and 54 Cal. 150 on MOULAINVILLE and visinity. 10 Cal. 105 on back areas. Total for s/s: 27 Cal. 77, 69 Cal. 105 and 54 Cal. 150. s/s VAUX. 40 Cal. 210, P.C. NORMANDIE and vicirity. 80 Cal. 150 in VAUX 60 Cal. 210, 40 Cal. 150 and 17 Cal. 105 on back areas. Total for s/s: 100 Cal. 210, 120 Cal, 150 and 17 -Cal. 105. Total for Sector: 301 Cal. 77, 101 Cal. 105, 189 Cal. 150 and 100 Cal. 210. VI. ENEMY MOVEMENT. Visibility poor to fair, Usual movement of small groups observed in vicinity of GRIMACOURT, HERMEVILLE, BRAQUIS and Ville en WOEVRE. VII. ENEMY WORKS. Nons observed. III. ENEMY AERONAUTICS. Four single planes and one patrol of eight planes over our lines during period. One enmy plane brought down in our line by Anti-Aircraft near point T-57.40 IX. MISCELLANEOUS. Several signal projectors working in vicinity of ETAIN. Decrease in flares during night. X. ACTIVITY OF OUR OWN TROOPS. Patrols - s/s TAVANNES. One patrol s/s BOUEE. Two patrols. All patrols ordered to return by hours. 24:00 TROMAN BERRY ARCHIVES AND RECORDS LIBRARY By direction of the Chief of Staff. 3.3. SM J. H. CABANISS, Captain, Infantry, A. C. of S., G-2.

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    "ocrText": "35th Division.\n2nd SECTION G.S.\nCONFIDENT IAL\n1st November 1918\nNot to be taken\ninto front lines.\nSUMMARY OF INTELLIGENCE.\nFrom 8h Oct. 31st to 8h Nov. 1st, 1918.\nBo. 87.\nI.\nGENERAL IMPRESSION OF THE DAY.\nVery quiet. Enemy planes active.\nII.\nENEMY FRONT LINE.\nNo known change.\nCHATIONAL\nARCHIVES AND\nLUNARY\nREGORDS\nIII.\nENEMY ORDER OF BATTLE.\nNo known change.\nIV.\nENEMY INFANTRY.\nUsual machine gun fire, Otherwise quiet.\nV.\nENEMY ARTILLERY.\ns/s BOUEE. 70 Cal. 77 and 15 Cal. 150 on sector. Objective not reported.\ns/s DERAMEE. 25 Cell '7'7 on BLANZEE, 10 Cal. 77 on MONDRE Fme. 169 Cal.\n77 and 15 Cal, 105 on back areas. Total for s/s: 204 Cal. 77 and 15 Cal. 105.\ns/s TAVANNES. 27 Cal. 77 and 16 Cal. 105 on E.X and vicinity, 43 Cal. 105\nand 54 Cal. 150 on MOULAINVILLE and visinity. 10 Cal. 105 on back areas. Total\nfor s/s: 27 Cal. 77, 69 Cal. 105 and 54 Cal. 150.\ns/s VAUX. 40 Cal. 210, P.C. NORMANDIE and vicirity. 80 Cal. 150 in VAUX\n60 Cal. 210, 40 Cal. 150 and 17 Cal. 105 on back areas. Total for s/s: 100 Cal.\n210, 120 Cal, 150 and 17 -Cal. 105. Total for Sector: 301 Cal. 77, 101 Cal. 105,\n189 Cal. 150 and 100 Cal. 210.\nVI.\nENEMY MOVEMENT.\nVisibility poor to fair, Usual movement of small groups observed in\nvicinity of GRIMACOURT, HERMEVILLE, BRAQUIS and Ville en WOEVRE.\nVII.\nENEMY WORKS.\nNons observed.\nIII.\nENEMY AERONAUTICS.\nFour single planes and one patrol of eight planes over our lines during\nperiod. One enmy plane brought down in our line by Anti-Aircraft near point T-57.40\nIX.\nMISCELLANEOUS.\nSeveral signal projectors working in vicinity of ETAIN. Decrease in\nflares during night.\nX.\nACTIVITY OF OUR OWN TROOPS.\nPatrols - s/s TAVANNES. One patrol\ns/s BOUEE.\nTwo patrols.\nAll patrols ordered to return by hours.\n24:00\nTROMAN\nBERRY ARCHIVES AND RECORDS LIBRARY\nBy direction of the Chief of Staff.\n3.3.\nSM\nJ. H. CABANISS,\nCaptain, Infantry,\nA. C. of S., G-2."
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