Tour Overview
In the center of the road leading through the woods is a flagpole and a monument commemorating the valor of the U.S. Marines who captured this area in 1918. It commemorates the actions of the 4th Marine Brigade of the U.S. Army’s 2nd Division. The 2nd Division attacked German positions beginning on June 6, 1918. The 4th Marine Brigade liberated Bouresches that day. Its 5th and 6th Marine Regiments fought in Belleau Wood through most of June 1918. Their gallant actions resulted in the Battle of Belleau Wood ending on June 26. On June 30, 1918, the Commanding General, French 6th Army, officially renamed Belleau Wood as “Wood of the Marine Brigade.” The 2nd Division sustained casualties of 8,100 officers and men during the intense fighting in this vicinity during June 1918. Vestiges of trenches, shell holes, and relics of the war to include weapons found in the vicinity, may be seen near the Marine monument, which was erected by the U.S. Marine Corps.
Stops
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Getting Started
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German Military Cemetery at Belleau, France
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Les Mares Farm
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LtCol Wise Command Post
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Temporary Cemetery IVO Lucy le Bocage
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1/5 Attacks Hill 142
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Attack on Hill 142 Continued
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3/6 Assembly Area
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3/6 Attack on Bouresches
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3/6 Attack on Bouresches (Continued)
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Casualty Collection Point
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Gibbs Gulch
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Temporary Cemetery outside Bouresches
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2/6 Attack Position
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1775
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Bulldog Fountain
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Through the Wheat
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The Waist
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1/6 Limit of Advance
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2/5 Final Attack
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2/6 Relief in Place
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22-25 June
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Marine Monument
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Point 2
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Brigadier General Tom Draude Plaque
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Medal of Honor Plaque
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Bravo Company, The Basic School Plaque
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Colonel John "Jack" Carroll Sr.
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Charlie Company, The Basic School, Plaque
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India Company, The Basic School Plaque
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Mike Company, The Basic School donation
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Point 3
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Point 4
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Point 5
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Point 6
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Point 7
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Point 8
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Point 9
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Point 10
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Point 11
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Aisne Marne Cemetery
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Château-Thierry American Monument
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Topics
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The People