On the left side of the road are shelters for sharpshooters and machine-guns.

At the cross-roads, near the entrance to Belleau, a road branching off the G. C. 9, to the right, leads into the village.

At this crossing there is an American cemetery.

On the left, a road which skirts Belleau Wood, leads to Bouresches. About a mile from the crossing, along this road, there is another American cemetery. On the right of the graves, an uphill road leads to the wood, in which traces of the hard fighting are still visible—trenches, shelters, barbed wire entanglements, branchless trees, shell holes, etc.

A little further on, in the direction of Bouresches, is another American cemetery.

After visiting that part of the wood which overlooks Belleau, return to the cross-roads and enter that village.