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First Division Monument (Soissons)

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Details:

On the east side of the road a few hundred meters from the town limits. Monument


A large stone column topped by the sculpture of an eagle bearing plaques bronze on three sides and at the base. 

 It honors by name all of the First Division soldiers killed in the area in WWI. Located in Buzancy, France  it commemorates the Soissons campaign where 2, 213 First Division soldiers were killed and 6,347 wounded.

Monument Text:

Counter Offensive of July 18th 1918
Second Battle of the Marne

In four days of continuous attack from the line Saint-Pierre L'Aigle-Cutry, the First Division AEF penetrated 11 kilometers into the German lines at this point, capturing by assault on the morning of July 21st the Chateau and heights of Buzancy and the village of Berzy-le-Sec.

Losses:  
Killed 2213   Wounded 6347

G.O. n. 201. G.H.O.  A.E.F., Nov. 10th 1918
"The Commander in Chief has noted in this division a special pride of service and a high state of morale never broken by hardship nor battle."