der shell fire, which we thought was fun. We left there for Le Breste for fifteen days and drilled. Then the company left for Kruth in trucks, but the cooks walked. We stayed in this town one week, went back to the trenches at Metlock, a more lively sector, where we held them for eighteen days, when we moved back to Fellenig for a rest. We were there fourteen days and went to another line of trenches—and a more lively sector every time we moved. We came out of there and backed up the St. Michiel drive and also the Metz drive, and then we moved to the Argone Forest, where we started our big drive. We went over the top at 4:05 a.m. on September 26th. We captured Cheppy Exeimont and several other small towns and taken territory which the French said could never be taken. We captured sever-al prisoners, including Hun women, who were using machine guns. We were relieved October 1st, at 8:00 p.