Chevillon was badly damaged. On leaving the village, the remains of numerous trenches and shelters will be noticed on the left, while, in the surrounding fields, thousands of shells have been collected into heaps.
At the entrance to Chevillon, on the left of the road, there is an American cemetery containing 240 graves of soldiers who fell on July 18, 1918 (photo below).
After visiting Chevillon, return to I. C. 34, which follow, leaving St. Gengoulph on the left.
Shortly afterwards, turn to the left and descend to the badly-damaged village of Vinly (photo, p. 57). Turn to the left towards Veuilly-la-Poterie. Cross the river Clignon and the railway (level-crossing), continuing straight along the village, which visit.
AMERICAN CEMETARY AT CHEVILLON CONTAINING 240 GRAVES.