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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 30., With company E, 101st Infantry, in the world war. (search)
her side was the German lines. After about seven days in the first line we were relieved by another battalion of our regiment and we went back to the second line at Froidmont. From there we went to the third line at Soupir. While we were holding the first line there was a raid pulled on the Germans which was the first successful American raid to be made. Our men captured twenty men and two officers. They were caught in a relief and taken by surprise. Edward Larkin, Claude Seitz, Stew Millar and several other well-known Medford boys were decorated with the Croix de Guerre and citations for bravery above the call of duty. We then were relieved, after having our baptism of fire in the Chemin des Dames sector, which we learned afterwards was a quiet sector; the French called it a rest camp. We had a few days' rest at Tramport. After some few days we were ordered to move again, this time to the Toul sector, for several months' tour of duty in the front lines. It was here a