100 years ago, U.S. fought its deadliest battle in France

A U.S. Army 37-mm gun crew mans their position during the World War I Meuse-Argonne Allied offensive in France in September 1918. It was America's largest and deadliest battle ever, with 26,000 U.S. soldiers killed and tens of thousands wounded.
AP file 1918
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