AMERICAN FORCES ENGAGED
FIRST ARMY CORPS
Major-General Hunter Liggett
| comprising the | ||
| 82nd Division | Major-General | W. P. Burnham |
| 90th „ | „„ | Henry T. Allen. |
| 5th „ | „„ | John McMahon. |
| 2nd„ | „ „ | John A. Le Jeune. |
MAJOR-GENERAL HUNTER LIGGETT
Commanding the 1st Army Corps.
FOURTH ARMY CORPS
Major-General Joseph T. Dickman
| comprising the | ||
| 89th Division | Brig.-General | Frank L. Winn. |
| 42nd „ | Major-General | C. A. Flagler. |
| 1st „ | „„ | E. F. McGlachlin. |
| 3rd„(Res.) | „„ | B. B. Buck. |
MAJOR-GENERAL JOSEPH T. DICKMAN
Commanding the 4th Army Corps.
FIFTH ARMY CORPS
Major-General George H. Cameron
| comprising the | ||
| 26th Division | Major-General | Harry C. Hale. |
| 4th„ | „ „ | Mark L. Hersey. |
MAJOR-GENERAL GEORGE H. CAMERON
Commanding the 5th Army Corps.
MAJ.-GEN.
J. A. LE JEUNE,
2nd Inf. Divn.
MAJ.-GEN. E. F. McGLACHLIN, JR. 1st Inf. Divn.
MAJOR-GENERAL HENRY T. ALLEN
90th Inf. Divn.
MAJ.-GEN. C. A. F. FLAGLER
42nd Inf. Divn.
MAJ.-GEN. M. L. HERSEY
4th Inf. Divn.
THE FRONTIER IN 1914 AND DEFENCES OF THE MEUSE
In constructing these defences, Gen. Séré de Rivières’ plans provided for the concentration of the French Armies to the west of the Meuse, the bridges being within range of the guns of the forts on the Meuse Heights. The quadrilateral formed by Woëvre Plain was open to the enemy.