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Friday, 13th September 1918 - Canada's Hundred Days - 37


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Library and Archives Canada
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5th Canadian Divisional Artillery
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14th Brigade Canadian Divisional Artillery
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61st Field Battery Canadian Divisional Artillery
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55th Field Battery Canadian Divisional Artillery
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Lieutenant Abner Gladstone Virtue - 61st Fld Bty
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© IWM (Q 78742)
A military lorry on the road in ruined Bapaume, 13 September 1918.
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© IWM (Q 7065)
Battle of the Drocourt-Queant Line. A soldier of the 6th Battalion, King's (Liverpool Regiment), and a German signboard "Kronprinzenstr." Inchy, 13 September 1918.
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IWM (Q 7066)
Battle of the Drocourt-Queant Line. Ruins of Inchy captured by the 63rd Division on 3rd September. (13 September 1918).
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IWM (Q 7067)
Battle of the Drocourt-Queant Line. Ruins of Inchy, captured by the 63rd Division on 3rd September. (13 September 1918).
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IWM (Q 7068)
Battle of the Drocourt-Queant Line. German ammunition horse-limbers smashed by shell fire near Pronville, 13 September 1918.
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IWM (Q 7069)
Battle of the Drocourt-Queant Line. German ammunition horse-limbers smashed by shell fire near Pronville, 13 September 1918.
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IWM (Q 7070)
Battle of the Drocourt-Queant Line. German 7.7 cm (770 mm) FK 16 gun captured at Pronville and occasionally used by British gunners, 13 September 1918.
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IWM (Q 7080)
Second Battle of Arras. A horse ambulance (2/3rd London Field Ambulance of the Royal Army Medical Corps) and a stranded tank (named Lucretia II 6012) rendered useless
by gas in the attacks of 24 August, at the crossroads. Croisilles, 13 September 1918. (Captured by 56th Division on 28 August).
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IWM (Q 11339)
Returned refugees in the ruins of Villers-Bretonneux, 13th September 1918.
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© IWM (Q 48177)
Troops of 'B' Company, 1st Engineers Regiment, American 1st Division entering, with colours flying, shell-torn Nonsard on return from the frontline, 13 September 1918.
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© IWM (Q 58384)
The Hindenburg Line before Pronville, 13 September 1918.
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© IWM (Q 57694)
Troops of the 107th Infantry Regiment, American 27th Division following tanks near Beauquesnes, 13 September 1918. One platoon of infantry follows one tank.
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© IWM (Q 70737)
A body of dead German sniper, who was passed in the advance of 103rd Infantry Regiment (American 26th Division) and was firing at their rear, showing the exact
position in which he was firing. Near St. Remy, 13 September 1918.
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© IWM (Q 70736)
American lorries with troops stuck in traffic in Limey, 13 September 1918.
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L'espion Belge Valet de Herstal (Belgique) mort aux fils le 13 September 1918 Bande Bonnot
The Bonnot Gang (La Bande à Bonnot) was a French criminal anarchist group that operated in France and Belgium during the Belle Époque, from 1911 to 1912. Composed of
individuals who identified with the emerging illegalist milieu, the gang utilized cutting-edge technology (including automobiles and repeating rifles) not yet
available to the French police.
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