During the night and on the following day the French advanced along the northern bank of the Marne and occupied Reuil, Anthay Mill, Jour Mill, and Villers-sous-Châtillon.
From the Marne to Rheims the Allies’ advance continued slowly, being retarded by enemy counter-attacks.
AMERICAN UNITS ENGAGED FROM JULY 20 TO 25, 1918.
WITH GENERAL MANGIN’S ARMY.
1st Division (see composition p. 26).
Left the front on the 24th after having taken 2,950 prisoners and 75 guns.
WITH GENERAL DEGOUTTE’S ARMY.
1st Corps (see composition, p. 27).
4th Division (see composition, p. 27).
Advanced 9 miles to the N.E. of Château-Thierry.
WITH GENERAL DE MITRY’S ARMY.
3rd Division (see composition, p. 13).
Crossed the Marne on July 20 and pursued the retreating Germans.
MAJOR-GENERAL HUNTER LIGGETT.
Commanding the 1st Corps.
Vols. II. and III. of “The Americans in the Great War” complete the present volume. They are entitled: Vol. II. “The Battle of Saint Mihiel” (Metz, St. Mihiel, Pont-â-Mousson); Vol. III. “The Meuse-Argonne Battle” (St. Menehould, Montfaucon, Clermont).