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The Meuse-Argonne Offensive, jointly launched by U.S. and French forces on the Western Front in front of the ArgonneForest east of Verdun in late September 1918, comprised one of the key offensives of the war and by the armistice had successfully driven north up the west bank of the Meuse to the Belgian border.
Batteries located in the elaborately fortified Argonneforest covered his right flank, and could cross their fire with that of the guns on the east bank of the Meuse.
On the night of September 25th, the 9 divisions to lead in the attack were deployed between the Meuse River and the western edge of the ArgonneForest.