The Final 100 Days: September 8, 1918

The Final 100 Days: September 8, 1918

Aside from small scale clashes between front line patrols and erratic machine gun fire, the relative “quiet” in the Canadian sector would persist until the 27th of September. Although no major operations were conducted by either the German Army or the B.E.F, battle casualties for the Canadians rarely fell below 100 per day during this period.

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The Final 100 Days: September 7, 1918

The Final 100 Days: September 7, 1918

A hard fought victory secured the Canadians a rare rest. As Archibald MacDonell’s 1st Canadian Division continued to cycle out of the line, they were relieved by elements of the 2nd Division. The relative quietness of the Canadian sector allowed for a reduced presence on the front line, though reinforcements were kept only a stone’s throw away.

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The Final 100 Days; September 6, 1918

The Final 100 Days; September 6, 1918

A hard fought victory secured the Canadians a rare rest. As Archibald MacDonell’s 1st Canadian Division continued to cycle out of the line, they were relieved by elements of the 2nd Division. The relative quietness of the Canadian sector allowed for a reduced presence on the front line, though reinforcements were kept only a stone’s throw away.

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