Argonne
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Definition
Proper noun 1. A major American military operation during World War I: The Argonne refers to the Meuse-Argonne Offensive, a significant battle in 1918 where American Expeditionary Forces, led by General John J. Pershing, attacked German positions in the Argonne Forest region of France. 2. A geographical region in France: It denotes the Forest of Argonne, a hilly and wooded area in northeastern France that was the site of prolonged combat.
Usage Examples
- As a proper noun (historical event):
- The Battle of the Argonne was one of the largest and deadliest campaigns for the American Expeditionary Forces.
- Veterans recounted their harrowing experiences in the Argonne.
- As a proper noun (geographical region):
- The dense woods of the Argonne provided challenging terrain for the advancing troops.
- The offensive aimed to push through the Argonne and cut vital German supply lines.
Advanced Usage
- "The Argonne": Typically used with the definite article "the" when referring specifically to the battle or the forest region.
- Monuments now stand in the Argonne to commemorate the fallen.
- Used attributively to modify other nouns related to the event.
- Argonne casualties were high, but the offensive contributed to ending the war.
Variants and Related Words
- Meuse-Argonne Offensive (n): The full name for the military operation, combining the Meuse River and Argonne Forest areas of the battle.
- Argonne Forest (n): The specific woodland area in France.
Synonyms
- Meuse-Argonne (n): A direct synonym for the military operation.
- Meuse-Argonne Campaign (n): Another term for the offensive.
Related Phrases
- Battle of the Argonne: A common phrase referring to the offensive.
- He studied the strategy used in the Battle of the Argonne.
Noun
- an American operation in World War I (1918); American troops under Pershing drove back the German armies which were saved only by the armistice on November 11