PLATE CXV.
THE VESLE AT SILLERY.
About six miles from Rheims, where General Gouraud held up the eastern arm of Ludendorff's "pincers."
PLATE CXVI.
BUZANCY CHÂTEAU.
At the top of a little ridge above the Crise, south of Soissons. It was stormed by the Highlanders in very notable fashion in July, 1918. The plateau beyond it gave General Mangin command of the German communications farther east.