04915nam 22006373u 450 991071420000332120170821160928.01-909940-13-5(CKB)2670000000519213(EBL)1623109(SSID)ssj0001112564(PQKBManifestationID)12355204(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001112564(PQKBWorkID)11176412(PQKB)10230258(OCoLC)1049159565(EXLCZ)99267000000051921320140217d2013|||| u|| |engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe Lorraine Campaign[electronic resource]World War II, 50th anniversary commemorative edition.Greenock 232 Celsius2013Washington, D.C. :Center of Military History, United States Army,1993.1 online resource (884 p.)United States Army in World War II. The European Theater of operations The Lorraine campaign Description based upon print version of record.0-7948-3768-9 Includes bibliographical references and index.Foreword; The Author; Preface; Chapter I The Halt at the Meuse; Troop Dispositions; Allied Strategy; Composition of the Third Army; The Pause in the Third Army Pursuit; The Military Topography of Lorraine25; The Enemy Situation on the Western Front; Enemy Dispositions in the Moselle Sector; The Lull in Operations Comes to an End; Footnotes; Chapter II The XII Corps Crossing of the Moselle (5-30 September); The XII Corps Plan1; The Assault at Pont-à-Mousson; The 80th Infantry Division Advance East of Toul; The XII Corps Returns to the Attack; The XII Corps Crosses the Moselle South of NancyThe XII Corps Crosses the Moselle North of NancyCCA, 4th Armored Division, Begins the Penetration; The Envelopment Southeast of Nancy Continues; Task Force Sebree Occupies Nancy--15 September; The Battle for the Dieulouard Bridgehead; The XII Corps Continues the Advance; Footnotes; Chapter III The XX Corps Crossing of the Moselle1 (6-24 September); Preparations for the Moselle Crossing; The Enemy Situation; The XX Corps Advance to the Moselle; The Dornot Bridgehead 14; The Arnaville Bridgehead; The Fight to Expand the 5th Division Bridgehead; The Battle West of MetzThe Advance on the Left Wing of the XX CorpsExpanding the 5th Division Bridgehead; The 90th Infantry Division Attack West of Metz; Footnotes; Chapter IV The XV Corps Advance (11-20 September)1; The Situation on the Southern Flank of the Third Army; Hitler's Plans for a Counteroffensive; The XV Corps Advance to the Moselle; The Advance to the Meurthe River; Footnotes; Chapter V The German Counterattack in the XII Corps Sector (19 September-1 October); Plans for Employment of the Third Army; The Dispositions of the Fifth Panzer Army17; The Attack at Lunéville 18 SeptemberThe Arracourt Tank Battle 19-22 SeptemberThe XV Corps Advance to La Vezouse River 21-24 September; The Continuation of the Tank Battles 24-29 September; The Forêt de Grémecey Battle; Footnotes; Chapter VI The October Pause in Operations; The Initial Attacks on Fort Driant; The 90th Division at Maizières-lès-Metz; Operations on the North Wing of the XX Corps; Stabilizing the XII Corps Main Line of Resistance; The Quiet Phase76; Plans for the Resumption of the Offensive; German Defensive Preparations, October and Early November 194496; FootnotesChapter VII The XII Corps Resumes the Offensive (8-17 November)1Plans for the November Offensive; The First Phase of the 26th Infantry Division Advance; The CCA Attack along the Valley of the Petite Seille; The Fight for the Koecking Ridge23; Task Force Oden Attacks Guébling; The Attack by the XII Corps Center; The Drive toward Morhange; The XII Corps Advance on the Left; Footnotes; Chapter VIII The November Battle for Metz; XX Corps Preparations for the November Offensive1; The XX Corps Begins the November Offensive; The Uckange BridgeheadThe 90th Division Crossing in the Vicinity of Cattenom The US Army and General Patton's campaign in the Lorraine World War, 1939-1945CampaignsLorraineFranceHistory & ArchaeologyHILCCHistory - GeneralHILCCLorraine (France)History, MilitaryWorld War, 1939-1945CampaignsLorraineHistory & ArchaeologyHistory - General940.54/214438Cole Hugh1353480Center of Military History,AU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9910714200003321The Lorraine Campaign3255943UNINA