Pages That Mention Laloge
Philip A Embury Journal #2
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the engin [engine] was steiffling [stifling]. Just past the suggar [sugar] factory we turned up a narrow mountain road a foot deep in mud and full of shell holes. The Germans had been shelling the road all day long. None of us had been over the road before which made it still harder. We made the unloading park about a hundred yards this side of Laloge all right. Arianes were coming in every few minutes just enough to keep ones nerves on edge. About ten minutes after arriving at the park the Boches sent seven shells in there as fast as you could count.