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Watch this American Rifleman TV segment "Over There! Part Four" to learn about the United States army's "Lost Battalion" and its guns during the Battle of Argonne Forest in World War I.
Argonne Forest is a three lane map with five major zones. The canyon lane to the west is the most sheltered and favours close-quarters weapons like shotguns; it's great for assault classes.
Remains of Argonne Forest Park, a Dayton amusement park, remain within Possum Creek MetroPark.
The Battle of the Argonne Forest — or, more technically, the Meuse-Argonne Offensive — began 100 years ago today.
Additional Resource Video Clip: World War I: The Argonne Forest French battlefield guide Guillaume Moizan and historian Mitchell Yockelson tour the site of the Lost Battalion.
The post, incorporated in December 1919, was named in honor of the men who fought in World War I's battle in the Argonne forest. The Argonne post asked the city to donate land for the armory.
Video Clip: World War I: The Argonne Forest Description French battlefield guide Guillaume Moizan and historian Mitchell Yockelson tour the site of the Lost Battalion.
Argonne Forest is the best map in Battlefield 1 - according to Westie at least. And he talks us through the reasons why in the video above. Right off the bat, you'll notice just how pretty it is ...
The maps shown are: Ballroom Blitz, Argonne Forest, Monte Grappa and Empire’s Edge. Playing in the footage once again is our own Mack Ashworth, who mostly used the Support and Scout class. Our ...
The “Battle of Argonne Forest,” a re-enactment of the famous assault, featured exploding cannons and uniformed veterans firing rifles and machine guns loaded with blanks.