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OCR Page 1 of 235th Division.
Zna SECTION G.S.
CONFIDENITAL
29th Cetober 1918,
Not to be taken
into front lines,
SUMMARY OF INTELLIGENCE.
From 8h Oct. 28th to oh Oct. 29th, 1918.
No, 84,
I.
GENERAL IMPRESSION OF THE DAY.
Quiet. E nemy antillery activity slightly above normal in s/s DERAMEE.
Otherwise normal,
II.
ENEMY FRONT LINE.
No known change.
III.
ENEMY ORDER OF BATTLE.
No known change.
IV.
ENEMY INFANTRY,
Very little evidence of activity. Decrease in usual intermittant machine
gun fire,
V.
ENEMY ARTILLERY
s/s BOUEE. 30 Cal. 77 on HAUDIOMONT, 50 Cal. 150, vicinity of Y-85.95
s/s DERAMEE. 170 Cal. 77 and 14 Cal. 150 on REUNIS and vicinity,
33 Cal. 77 in vicimity of/P.C. TUNIS. 19 Cal. 77 and 3 Cal. 105, objective unknown,
Total for s/s: 222 Cal. 77 and 17 Cal. 105.
s/s TAVANNES. 23 Cal. 105, vicinity of P.C. CHEVERT, 50 Cal. 77 on
MOULAINVILLE and Fort de TAVANNES, 21 Cal. 105 on VERDUN and 27 Cal. 105 on back
areas, Total for s/s: 71 Cal. 105 and 50 Cal. 77
VI.
ENEMY MOVEMENT.
Visibility poor to fair. Narrow gauge engine seen at point U-04,71 at
10:04h. Small groups of enemy soldier.s seen at point U-57.11 and moving along road
from U-47. 08 to U-69.08. Horse and cart seen at point U-71,11.
VII.
ENEMY WORKS.
Small working party seen at point U-54,23 during afternoon.
VIII.
ENEMY AERONAUTICS.
Nine enemy planes reported over our lines during day,
IX.
MISCELL ANEOUS,
one patrol from s/s TAVANNES reports having encountered sneezing gas
in
front of C.R. DAMLOUP. one of our aeroplanes in passing over Bois de FRESNES and
Bois ville en WOEVRE was fired on by large number of en emy machine guns in that
vicinity. Usual smokes and flares. At 19:35h signal projector seen in vicinity of
Ville en WOEVRE.
Y.
ACTIVITY OF OUR OWN TRCOPS.
s/s BOUEE. TWO patrols
s/s DERAMEE. Two patrols.
s/s TAVANNES, Two patrols.
Note: No summary received from the R.I.O. of s/s VAUX.
By direction of the Chief of Staff,
J. H. CABANISS,
Captain, Infantry,
A. C. of S. G-2.
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World War, 1914-1918
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