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OCR Page 1 of 235th Division,
2nd SECTION G.S.
DONDIDENTIAL.
3rd November 1918.
Not to be taken into
front lines.
SUMMARY OF INTELLIGENCE,
From Nov. 2nd th to Nov, 3rd, 8h, 1918.
No. 89.
I.
GENERAL IMPRESSION OF THE DAY,
DECLASSIFIED
Quiet. Slight increase in enemy artillery Activity.
E.2 12069, Sec. 3 on
II.
ENEMY FRONT LINE.
DOD David 5100 30, 1979
No K own change,
By NLT HC
NARS, Da 5-19-20
III.
ENMIMY ORDER OF BATTLE.
A deserter from the 20th Infantry Regiment, 5th Division, confirms the
presence of elements of this division opposite that part of our front formerly
held by the 28th Reserve Division. According to statements of this deserter the
line is very thinly held from GRIMACOURT to our lines, with only an occasional
'post of two men,
C
NATIONAL
ARCHIVES AND
IV.
ENEMY INFANTRY
Very quiet, except for normal machine gun fire.
to
SERVICE'
V.
ENEMY ARTILLERY.
s/s BOUEE. Between 11:00h and 13:00h, 13 Cal. 150, fell in the vicinity
of P.C. BOUEE and 20 Cal. 77, objective unknown.
s/s DERAMEE. 99 Cal. 77 and 45 Cal. 105 on back areas of sector between
8:00h and 15:00h.
s/s TAVANNES. 100 Cal. 105 on MOULAINVILLE and MOULAINVILLE la BOSSE EIX
Road, 50 Cal. 105 on DAMLOUP, and 438 Cal. 105 and 150 EXX, on Fort de VAUX, Fort
de BOUVILLE, Fort TAVANNES and VERDUN. Ten percent of the shells on s/s were report-
ed as gas.
s/s vaux. 600 Cal. 105, fifty percent of which were gas foll in FLEURY
and vicinity, 100 Cal. 77 and 65 Cal. 150 reported on back areas,
Total shells on entire sector: 1540 of various caliber.
VI.
ENEMY MOVEMENT.
Visibility poor. No mevement of importance observed.
VII.
ENEMY WORKS.
Nore reported.
VIII.
ENEMY AERONAUTICS.
From 11:20h to 11:30h, one plane dropped propaganda on our lines, and at
10:30h, one patrol of six planes flew southeast, over our lines.
IX.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Sounds of trains moving in rear of en emy lines o oposite s/s DERAMEE heard
during entire night.
X.
ACTIVITY OF OUR OWN TROOPS.
s/s BOUEE. Two patrols. s/s DERAMEE. Two patrols. s/s TAVANNES. One
patrol. s/s VAUX. Two patrols. Q118 24:00h patrol still out.
By direction of the Chief of Staff.
J. H. CABANISS,
Major, Infantry,
A. C. of S., G-2.
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World War, 1914-1918
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