American Monument Butte de Montfaucon
Details:
On the west side of the road.
Monument
It consists of a massive granite Doric column, surmounted by a statue symbolic of liberty, which towers more than 200-feet above the war ruins of the former village. It commemorates the American victory during the Meuse-Argonne Offensive which lasted from September 26, 1918 to November 11, 1918, when the American First Army forced the enemy to conduct a general retreat on this front.
On the walls of the foyer there is an engraved map of the operations with a narrative and a special tribute to the American troops who served here. The observation platform on top of the memorial is reached by 234 steps and affords magnificent views of this battlefield.
Monument Text:
On the outside wall from left to right:
MEUSE HEIGHTS | BARRICOURT HEIGHTS |
| ROMAGNE HEIGHTS | ARGONNE FOREST |
On the base of the walls, left:
1ST DIVISION EXERMONT COTE DE MALDAH VILLEMONTRY | 2ND DIVISION LANDRES-ST. GEORGES BEAUMONT BOIS DES FLAVIERS | 3RD DIVISION BOIS DE CUNEL CLAIRS CHENES BOIS DE FORET | 4TH DIVISION SEPTSARGES BOIS DE FAYS BOIS DE FORET | 5TH DIVISION CUNEL DUN-SUR-MEUSE FORET DE WOEVRE |
26TH DIVISION LE HOURPY BOIS LA WAVRILLE BOIS DE VILLE | 28TH DIVISION ARGONNE VARENNES APREMONT | 29TH DIVISION BOIS DE CONSENVOYE MOLLEVILLE FARM BOIS D'ETRAYE | 32ND DIVISION COTE DAME MARIE ROMAGNE PEUVILLERS | 33RD DIVISION BOIS DE FORGES CONSENVOYE BOIS PLAT-CHENE |
35TH DIVISION VAUQUOIS BAULNY MONTREBEAU | 37TH DIVISION BOIS DE MONTFAUCON IVOIRY BOIS DE BEUGE | 42ND DIVISION COTE DE CHATILLON BOIS DU MONT DIEU SEDAN HEIGHTS | 77TH DIVISION ARGONNE ST. JUVIN REMILLY-SUR-MEUSE |
On the base of the walls, right:
78TH DIVISION GRANDPRE BOIS DES LOGES TANNAY | 79TH DIVISION MONTFAUCON NANTILLOIS CHAUMONT | 80TH DIVISION DANNEVOUX BOIS DES OGONS BUZANCY | 81ST DIVISION MANHEULLES ABAUCOURT GRIMAUCOURT | 82ND DIVISION CORNAY MARCO ST. JUVIN |
89TH DIVISION BOIS DE BARRICOURT POUILLY STENAY | 90TH DIVISION BANTHEVILLE HILL 343 STENAY | 91ST DIVISION BOIS DE CHEPPY EPINONVILLE BOIS DE GESNES | 10E D.I.C. (FR.) DAMLOUP BOIS DE LA PLUME NOBRAS | 15E D.I.C. (FR.) SIVRY-SUR-MEUSE HARAUMONT DAMVILLERS |
18E D.I. (FR.) HAUMONT BOIS DES CHENES BOIS D'ORMONT | 26E D.I. (FR.) BOIS DES CAURES ANGLEMONT FERME BEAUMONT | IN RESERVE 6TH DIVISION 36TH DIVISION 53 D.C. (FR.) |
Architect’s block:
A.D. 1933
AMERICAN BATTLE MONUMENT
COMMISSION
JOHN RUSSEL POPE - ARCHITECT
On the floor in front of the entrance door, the English inscription reads:
ERECTED BY THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
TO COMMEMORATE THE BRILLIANT VICTORY OF
HER FIRST ARMY IN THE MEUSE-ARGONNE OFFENSIVE
SEPTEMBER 26 - NOVEMBER 11 1918, AND TO HONOR
THE HEROIC SERVICES OF THE ARMIES OF FRANCE
ON THIS IMPORTANT BATTLE FRONT DURING
THE WORLD WAR I
_______________________________________
ON THE WALLS INSIDE
Wall 1:
DURING SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER 1918 THE ALLIED FORCE
LAUNCHED A GENERAL OFFENSIVE AGAINST THE
GERMAN ARMIES ON THE WESTERN FRONT. IN
THIS OPERATION THE AMERICAN FIRST ARMY
WAS ASSIGNED THE TASK OF BREAKING THROUGH
THE EXTREMELY STRONG AND VITAL PORTION OF
THE ENEMY DEFENSIVE SYSTEM LYING BETWEEN
THE MEUSE RIVER AND THE ARGONNE FOREST.
THE AMERICAN ATTACK STARTED ON SEPTEMBER
26 AND AFTER TWO DAYS INTENSE FIGHTING
MONTFAUCON UPON WHICH THIS MONUMENT STANDS
WAS CAPTURED. BY SEPTEMBER 30 THE ENEMY
HAD BEEN DRIVEN BACK SIX MILES. THE GERMAN
TROOPS DEFENDED EACH POSITION TO THE UTMOST
AND MANY DIVISIONS WERE RUSHED TO THEIR
SUPPORT FROM OTHER BATTLE FRONTS.
THE BATTLE CONTINUED THROUGHOUT OCTOBER
AGAINST DESPERATE RESISTANCE. A BRILLIANT
ADVANCE DOWN THE AIRE VALLEY MADE IT
POSSIBLE TO OUTFLANK AND CAPTURE THE
ARGONNE FOREST. THE ATTACK THEN SPREAD
EAST OF THE MEUSE WHERE SEVERE FIGHTING
OCCURRED. THE PROLONGED STRUGGLES FOR
THE STRONGLY FORTIFIED GERMAN MAIN LINE
OF DEFENSE ON THE HEIGHTS NEAR BRIEULLES
CUNEL AND ROMAGNE WERE UNSURPASSED IN FURY
BUT BY OCTOBER 14 THIS LINE HAD BEEN BROKEN
AND THE END OF THE MONTH FOUND IT AND
THE VILLAGES OF ST. JUVIN AND GRAND-PRE
SECURELY IN THE GRASP OF THE AMERICAN ARMY.
ON NOVEMBER 1 THE ARMY LAUNCHED ITS LAST
GREAT ATTACK. THE DOMINATING HEIGHTS NEAR
BARRICOURT WERE CAPTURED AND THE ENEMY WAS
DRIVEN BEYOND THE MEUSE RIVER. THESE
SUCCESSES AND THOSE OF THE ALLIES ON OTHER
BATTLEFIELDS COMPELLED THE GERMANS TO ASK
FOR AN IMMEDIATE ARMISTICE WHICH BECAME
EFFECTIVE ON NOVEMBER II 1918.
DURING FORTY-SEVEN DAYS OF CONTINUAL
BATTLE ON THIS FRONT THE FIRST ARMY
ADVANCED 35 MILES CAPTURED 26000 MEN
874 CANNON AND 3000 MACHINE GUNS. AT
ITS MAXIMUM STRENGTH THE ARMY COMPRISED
MORE THAN 1000000 SOLDIERS. THE AMERICAN
BATTLE CASUALTIES WERE 122000.
Wall 2:
MEUSE-ARGONNE REGION
(-map here-)
LARGE NUMERALS INDICATE DIVISIONS WHICH CAPTURED
THE AREAS SHOWN. SMALL NUMERALS INDICATE
PARTS OF DIVISIONS WHICH ASSISTED OTHER UNITS
DIVISION BOUNDARY (-legend-) LINE OF RELIEF (-legend-)
AMERICAN MONUMENT (-legend-) AMERICAN CEMETERY (-legend-)
FR - FRENCH DIVISION SERVING UNDER AMERICAN COMMAND
COL - COLONIAL KILOMETERS (-legend-) MILES (-legend-)
Wall 3:
THE MEUSE-ARGONNE BATTLE
PRESENTED NUMEROUS DIFFICULTIES
SEEMINGLY INSURMOUNTABLE. THE
SUCCESS STANDS OUT AS ONE OF THE
GREAT ACHIEVEMENTS IN THE HISTORY
OF AMERICAN ARMS. SUDDENLY
CONCEIVED AND HURRIED IN PLAN
AND PREPARATION: COMPLICATED
BY CLOSE ASSOCIATION WITH A
PRECEDING MAJOR OPERATION;
DIRECTED AGAINST STUBBORN
DEFENSE OF THE VITAL POINT OF
THE WESTERN FRONT; AND ATTENDED
BY COLD AND INCLEMENT WEATHER;
THIS BATTLE WAS PROSECUTED WITH
AN UNSELFISH AND HEROIC SPIRIT
OF COURAGE AND FORTITUDE WHICH
DEMANDED EVENTUAL VICTORY.
PHYSICALLY STRONG, VIRILE, AND
AGGRESIVE. THE MORALE OF THE
AMERICAN SOLDIER DURING THIS
MOST TERRIFYING PERIOD WAS SUPERB
IN THEIR DEVOTION, THEIR VALOR,
AND IN THE LOYAL FULFILLMENT OF
THEIR OBLIGATIONS. THE OFFICERS AND
MEN OF THE AMERICAN EXPEDITIONARY
FORCES HAVE LEFT A HERITAGE OF
WHICH THOSE WHO FOLLOW MAY EVER
BE PROUD.
(-Pershing signature-)
GENERAL, COMMANDER IN CHIEF
AMERICAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCES
Commemorates:
People:
Units:
1st Infantry Division
26th Infantry Division
28th Infantry Division
29th Infantry Division
2nd Infantry Division
32nd Infantry Division
33rd Infantry Division
35th Infantry Division
37th Infantry Division
3rd Infantry Division
42nd Infantry Division
4th Infantry Division
5th Infantry Division
77th Infantry Division
78th Infantry Division
79th Infantry Division
80th Infantry Division
81st Infantry Division
82nd Airborne Division
89th Infantry Division
90th Infantry Division
91st Infantry Division
United States Army
Wars:
WWI
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