History of the 151st field artillery, Rainbow Division, by Louis L. Collins, lieutenant governor of Minnesota. Edited by Wayne E. Stevens, PH. D. Pub. by the Minnesota War records commission.

DOCUM1ENTS 331 151ST FIELD ARTILLERY, 67TH FIELD ARTILLERY Battle or Sector ST. MIHIEL h;, r ". BRIGADE, 42ND DIVISION. Army I US Corps 4th US RECOM MENDATION IST BN. Entered front line corps area 9-12-18 Entered line 9-12-18 Left line 9-16-18 Left corps area 2ND BN. Entered front line corps area 9-12-18 Entered line 9-12-18 Left line 9-16-18 Left corps area AUTHORITY FO #17, 42 Div. FO #18, 42 Div. End of operation Same as above September 12, 1918 -September 16, 1918. ESSEY & PANNES SECTOR (LORRAINE) On termination of the St. Mihiel Offensive the 42nd Division continued to hold front line positions in what then became the ESSEY & PANNES SECTOR until October 1st when the entire division was relieved by the American 89th Division and was ordered to proceed to the area of Souilly, where it passed into reserve of the American First Army as a preliminary to its employment on the Meuse-Argonne front. 151ST FIELD ARTILLERY, 67TH FIELD ARTILLERY Battle or Sector ESSEY & PANNES (LORRAINE) 1ST BN. BTRYS.A, B, & C Entered Division Area 9-17-18 Entered line 9-17-18 Left line 10-1-18 Left corps area 10-1-18 2ND BN. BTRYS.D, E,& F Entered Division Area 9-17-18 Entered line 9-17-18 Left line 9-30-18 Left corps area 9-30-18 AUTHORITY FO #28, 4th US Corps War Diaries FO #27, 42 Div. FO #28, 42 Div. Same as above BRIGADE, 42ND DIVISION. Army I US Corps 4th US RECOMMENDATION September 17, 1918 -October 1, 1918. MEUSE-ARGONNE OFFENSIVE On October 5th the 42nd Division was ordered to proceed to the front in the MEUSE-ARGONNE OFFENSIVE. At Montfaucon-d'Argonne (Meuse) the artillery brigade of this division was detached and from October 7th to October 12th supported the American 32nd Division. The 151st Field Artillery entered the front lines in support of the 32nd Division on October 7th and continued to support this division in this position until the arrival of the 42nd Division on October 12th, when it began the support of the latter division. This regiment was in line until November 3rd, was returned to the front lines on November 5th, and was relieved from the front lines on November 8th. The 42nd Division, after relief by the American 77th Division, was grouped south of the Stonne highway, where it was stationed at the time of the Armistice with the U. S. 3rd Corps as Army reserve.

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History of the 151st field artillery, Rainbow Division, by Louis L. Collins, lieutenant governor of Minnesota. Edited by Wayne E. Stevens, PH. D. Pub. by the Minnesota War records commission.
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Collins, Louis Loren, 1882-
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Saint Paul: [McGill-Warner company],
1924.
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World War, 1914-1918 -- Registers
World War, 1914-1918 -- Campaigns
United States. -- Army. American Expeditionary Forces. 42d division

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