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  2. Battle of Vimy Ridge - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Corps was to capture the German-held high ground of Vimy Ridge, an escarpment on the northern flank of the Arras front. This would protect the First Army and the Third Army farther south from German enfilade fire. Supported by a creeping barrage, the Canadian Corps captured

  3. German attack on Vimy Ridge - Wikipedia

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    The German attack on Vimy Ridge (Unternehmen Schleswig-Holstein /Operation Schleswig-Holstein) was a local attack on the Western Front on 21 May 1916, during the First World War. The Germans intended to prevent mines being blown under German positions by capturing the British front line and mine gallery entrances.

  4. 14th Battalion (Royal Montreal Regiment), CEF - Wikipedia

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    The battalion fought at the centre of the 3rd Brigade during the attack on Vimy Ridge and faced strong opposition. Several German strongpoints had survived the creeping barrage and their machine-guns caught the 14th in the open. By the end of the day the battalion's casualties were 92 killed and 173 wounded. [4]

  5. Barrage (artillery) - Wikipedia

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    The creeping barrage would advance at a rate of 100 yards every one to six minutes, depending on terrain and conditions; although six minutes was found to be too slow. [24] By the Battle of Arras in 1917, the creeping barrage was huge and complex, with five or six lines of fire covering a depth of 2,000 yards (1,800 m) ahead of the infantry.

  6. Battle of Vimy Ridge order of battle - Wikipedia

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    6-inch gun of the Royal Garrison Artillery firing over Vimy Ridge behind Canadian lines at night. The Battle of Vimy Ridge was a military engagement fought as part of the Battle of Arras, in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of France, during the First World War. The main combatants were the Canadian Corps against three divisions of the German ...

  7. 1st Warwickshire Volunteer Artillery - Wikipedia

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    The 1st Warwickshire Volunteer Artillery, or 'Balsall Heath Artillery', was a part-time unit of Britain's Royal Artillery recruited from Birmingham.It served on the Western Front during the First World War, including the Battles of the Somme, Vimy Ridge, Messines, Ypres, the German Spring Offensive and the final victorious Hundred Days Offensive.

  8. Western Front tactics, 1917 - Wikipedia

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    The corps artillery commander was to co-ordinate counter-battery fire and the howitzer bombardment for zero hour. Corps controlled the creeping barrage but divisions were given authority over extra batteries added to the barrage, which could be switched to other targets by the divisional commander and brigade commanders.

  9. 47th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery - Wikipedia

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    The attack went in on 31 July (the Battle of Pilckem Ridge). As the infantry of 73rd Brigade (24th Division) followed the Creeping barrage through Shrewsbury Forest they were followed in turn by a joint FOO party from 47th and 162nd Siege Btys, paying out a telephone line as they went. The party reached Lower Star Post where they were being ...