Battle of Blanc Mont Ridge

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The Battle of Blanc Mont Ridge (3 October-27 October 1918) occurred during World War I, northeast of Reims, in Champagne, France. The battle was fought with the U.S. Marine Corps' Second Division and the U.S. Army's 36th Infantry Division opposing the German 200th and 213th Divisions, along with portions of six additional German divisions. The result of this battle was the explusion of the Germany Army from the Champagne Region.

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