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The battle of Vimy Ridge saw General Arthur Currie thoroughly prepare his Canadian troops. ...
Vimy Ridge protected the important industrial area around Lille. ... From the latter, the ridge broadened and sloped gradually to the southwest and south, until it reached the upper reaches of the Scarpe River. ... The thorough preparations made and the pains taken to ensure that every individual fully understood his own task, helped to produce a high morale, which was a requisite to successful completion of an operation as formidable as the breaching of the enemys long-prepared defences on Vimy Ridge. The battle of Vimy Ridge in February, 1917, was one the Allies most vital victories.
Approximate Word count = 498 Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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