
by Gordon C. Morse
You can tell a few things simply from the limited information that appears on these headstones. Pvt. Moseley served in the 38th Infantry Regiment of the 3rd Division and died on July 23, 1918. That would have put him, in all likelihood, along the Marne River near or east of Chateau-Thierry. The German Army launched its last great offensive of 1918 on July 15 and it quickly stalled along the Marne โ an outcome to which the U.S. contributed greatly. The French and U.S. counter-attacked three days later and the Germans never regained the initiative.
Pvt. Moselyโs headstone sits in the Aisne-Marne American Cemetery, a First World War facility otherwise known as Belleau Wood. From Paris, itโs a relatively easy drive up the A4 to the exit at Chรขteau-Thierry and from there it takes 15-20 minutes to reach Belleau, the village that lends its name to this American Battle Monuments Commission cemetery.
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