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The largest American action to take place during WW1 was also one of the bloodiest to be seen during the war. The Hundred Day Offensive ended with over one million casualties on both sides.
Last offensive in Europe.
No comprehensive list exists for recipients of a Silver Star Medal during the Battle of the Bulge.
Australian Centurion tanks fought at the battle of Long Tan and north of Saigon in 1968 during the TET offensive.
Killed in Action (KIA), Missing in Action (MIA), and Wounded in Action (WIA) all often fall under the term casualties of war.
Bastogne, a small town in Belgium was the scene of intense combat during the Battle of the Bulge. The Germans were attacking the thin American lines in an attempt to reach Antwerp, in hope of cutting of Allied Supply lines. For this to be successful, they had to go through Bastogne which had major roadways passing through it. This battle was very important in halting the German advance, which was its last major offensive action of the war.
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The last major German offensive in World War I, during their so-called "Spring Offensive", was the Second Battle of the Marne, near Reims, France in the summer of 1918. The offensive was defeated by the Allies; they immediately counterattacked, which marked the beginning of their "Hundred Days Offensive". The Hundred Days Offensive would ultimately result in Germany's surrender in November 1918.
Passing of the Espionage Act.
The Second Battle of the Somme, fought in March and April 1918, was part of Germany's Spring Offensive during World War I. The battle resulted in a tactical victory for the German forces, who aimed to break through Allied lines. However, the offensive ultimately failed to achieve its strategic objectives, leading to a prolonged stalemate. The battle showcased the intense fighting and high casualties that characterized the war during this period.
John Allen, American Revolutionary War hero, killed in action during battle.
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