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Sunday, 29 September 1918

Fine. The stunt opened at 5.50 AM, but was not the success we had hoped for. The 30th American Div. hopped over in front of us. They started about 1000  yds behind the barrage & never caught it again. The Yanks got through all right but did not "mop up" & so got cut to pieces from the rear. They got about 1000 prisoners & were sending them back when they turned on their guards & overpowered them & then fought the Yanks from the rear. It was a mess up from the start. The Yanks are as game as anything but have no experience.

I went forward on patrol in morning but could not get very far on account of MG fire. The brigade stood too harnessed up behind Ronssoy all day, & moved into action about dark. Fritz stonkered most of our tanks in the morning.

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