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Buzancy, inclusive--Nouart Road--Rosse--La Forllarde--Barancourt--200 meters southeast La Carcanerie--La Tuilleries--east edge of Bois-de-Raux--Hill 243--500 meters north of Villeres--Devant-Dun--eastern edge of Bois-de-la-Comhauderie--Bois-de-Babiemont--Cote 261--Clery-La-Grande, inclusive--Clery-la-Petit, inclusive,--along west bank of Meuse to the old line. The line of the 4th French Army was not accurately known as the enemy was reported to be in full retreat, but it was assumed to be approximately known as the enemy was reported to be in full retreat, but it was assumed to be approximately Briquenay--Boult-Aux-Bois--to Quartre-Champs.

The 1st Army was to continue its attack at 6 A.M. on November 3rd, and to carry the on the general line Sassey-Sur-Meuse--Halles--Sommanthe--Pierremont.

The detachments of pursuit and bombardment aviation of the French aerial division were to cover our left flank from the point of its junction with the 4th French Army to Buzancy, inclusive. Our Air Service was to continue the offensive at all points on the front of the 1st Army. The 1st Pursuit Wing was to continue its operations with a heavy patrol at medium altitude, and light patrols at high