Côte de Châtillon, Battle of, France, 1918
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found: Work cat.: 2008026294: Ferrell, R.H. The question of MacArthur's reputation, 2008:CIP t.p. (Côte de Châtillon, October 14-16, 1918) galley (Châtillon; taking of the Côte de Châtillon; Châtillon contained deep wire on its northwest face; part of the Meuse-Argonne offensive)
found: Wikipedia, June 12, 2008:article on Thomas C. Neibaur (the two main terrain features holding up the Rainbow Division's advance were hills: Hill 288 and the Còte de Châtillon. The 167th, specifically the Neibaur's 3rd Battalion, received the order on the 15th to attack and capture Còte de Châtillon. On October 16, 1918, Neibaur's "day of days", the American attacks captured Còte de Châtillon)
found: PBS WWW site, June 12, 2008:article on MacArthur (The Cote de Chatillon; map places it between Sean and Verdun on the Meuse River)
found: Full text citations for award of the Distinguished Service Cross, World War I WWW site, June 12, 2008(attack on the Cote-de-Chatillon)
notfound: Young, P. Dictionary of battles, 1977;Haythornthwaite, P.J. World War One source book, 1992;Britannica online, June 12, 2008
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