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2nto 35th Division. 2nd SECTION G. S. CONF IDENTIAL 2nd November 1918. Not to be taken into front lines. DECLASSIFIED SUMMARY OF INTELLIGENCE. E.° 3-402 From 8h Nov. lst to 8h Nov. 2nd, 1918. Directors June 19, 1079 DOD No. 88. By NLT- HC NARS, Date 5.9.12 I. GENERAL IMPRESSION OF THE DAY. Very quiet. Marked decrease in artillery fire throughout Bector. II. ENEMY FRONT LINE. No change reported. III. ENEMY ORDER OF BATTLE. No known change. a ARDHIVES RECORDS AND IV. ENEMY INFANTRY. SERVICE" Normal machine gun fire. Otherwise very quiet. V. ENEMY ARTILLERY s/s BOUEE. Nil s/s DERAMEE. No activity on sector. s/s TAVANNES. No activity on sector. s/s VAUX. 37 C al. unknown and 5 Cal. 150 on our front line in s/s VAUX, 35 Cal. 77 and 28 Cal. 105 on Fort de VAUX, 24 Cal. unknown on back areas. Total for s/s 35 Cal. 77, 28 Cal. 105 and 61 Cal. unknown. From 4h to 5h, two G.P. guns at points U-80.64 and Q-05.71 dropped 15 C al. 150 shells on P.C. SOMMEDIEUE and vicinity. Total shells on entire sector: 144 shells various caliber. VI. ENEMY MOVEMENT. Visibility Nil. No movement observed. VII. ENEMY WORKS. Sounds indicating construction work heard in the vicinity of BRAQUIS. VIII. ENEMY AERONAUTICS. No activity observed. IX, MISCELLANEOUS. Between the hours of 9:00h and 10:00h, eight explosions were heard in the direction of ETAIN. X. ACTIVITY OF OUR OWN TROOPS. Patrols - s/s BOUEE. One patrol. s/s DERAMEE. Two patrols. Reports no evidence of enemy in BLANZEE. s/s TAVANNES. None, s/s VAUX. One patrol. By direction of the Chief of Staff. J. H. CABANISS, Captain, Infantry, A. C. of S., G-2. /

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