Originally Posted by jeanne7312
We cleaned out an old family trunk and found reports of troop movements and battles during WWI. Does anyone know of a military unit probably U.S. Army, where the abbreviation would be "312 M. G. Bn., A. E. F." The reports also mention North East Mallancourt, the Cierges Nantillois road, and Montfaucon. It is dated and in a diary format (typed) on an onion skin paper for 18 November 1918, covering a period of September 26 to October 3 1918. It includes some casualty numbers including mentions of gassings. I am researching what I can find, but any personal or familial history to guide me would be appreciated.