30th Division Somme Offensive September 23 – October 2, 1918

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The 30th U.S. Infantry Division during the Battle of St. Quentin Canal.

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Description

This detailed contour map covers an area in northeastern France that was the scene of heavy fighting during the First World War. It was modified by the Army Map Service in 1938 on behalf of the American Battle Monuments Commission to commemorate the actions of the 30th Infantry Division in the Somme Offensive, between September 23 and October 2, 1918.

An inset map in the upper left aids the audience in understanding the broader picture across the Western Front, while bold red lines highlight dated unit movements across the sector. The image reflects the pivotal Battle of St Quentin Canal in which the 30th, operating as part of the British Fourth Army, helped to create one of the first breaches in the Hindenburg Line. The capture of the town of Bellicourt is illustrated with the advance of the line. According to the Australian War Memorial,

“Originally built to connect the Somme and Scheldt Rivers, the Germans utilized the St Quentin Canal as an additional defensive barrier forward of the Hindenburg Line. East of Peronne the canal ran through a tunnel for approximately six kilometres between Bellicourt and Venhuille. As this “bridge” over the canal formed an obvious point at which to attack the Hindenburg Line it was heavily defended.”

Source: Australian War Memorial; History Press;

Map Details

Publication Date: 1938

Author: American Battle Monuments Commission

Sheet Width (in): 32

Sheet Height (in): 25.6

Condition: A

Condition Description: Heavy creasing along originally issued fold lines and a few scattered extra creases. One or two tears along the fold lines at the outer edges of the sheet. Very good overall.

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