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    • Zebra_4456789 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This area is located in the woods behind the cemetery. Ask in the chapel for directions, but if you come out the front entrance, make a right and stay to the right, you should end up near these guns and the Iron Mike statue. There are some other sites to see near here, we did not have time to see them.
    • EdgarCosset 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      If you are only going make one centennial visit to an American WWI site, the area around Chateau Thierry starting with Belleau Wood is the trip to make. The battle here was America’s largest engagement since Appomattox; and June 6, 1918 was the highest single day of casualties in Marine Corps history to that date.Once you leave the main Paris highway, the pace slows down on the country road while you look for the guide posts. Which woods would it be? Which patch is the famous wheat field? Did we miss a turn? And then you are there. A white flag pole at the end of a quiet lane leads into the woods of the former hunting preserve ground up by battle. And on this particular cold and rainy October morning, alone with only our companions and thoughts, we were struck by the absolute silence of the forest. It didn’t seem so much ghostly as dutifully enfolding and guarding the solemnity of its history. We walked the muddy paths reading the small memorial markers trying to imagine those three weeks in June a hundred years ago. What was it like with a machine gun behind every rock and tree? How awful must have been the hand-to-hand combat and slash and plunge of bayonets? Which indents were shallow trench remains, which “only” shell holes? How many trees there today are survivors, how many replacements? Logging has been forever forbidden because of the danger of embedded shrapnel to the saws. The captured German 7.7 cm FK 16 guns around the memorial monument give dark testament to the viciousness of the fighting, the shadows of the trees unable to answer the questions of war. The only response is a lowered voice and a realization that history should be heeded, honored and remembered.
    • Chrisgale 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Very well kept cemetery with a German one next door. Very moving such a loss of life. Very helpful in the visitors office and will give you a map so you can go into the woods and see the weapons left at the battle. In the chapel the names of the missing are engraved on the walls.
    • ALO2012 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Such a remarkable cemetery. There is also a nice walking trail with several Marine Core plaques with information about battles fought in the area. Great place to visit--well worth the trip.
    • richardhV8382NT 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Very moving experience. English Speaking guide at the entrance was very helpful. Worth driving into the woods and taking the recommended walk to get a feel of the place.
    • 755simona 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We arrived here quite late in the day but were welcomed by the local American Superintendent - He advised us to walk to the chapel and visit the site due to time constraints, which we did - It is a fabulously well kept site (As are other US graves and memorial sites) After seeing the memorial, the Superintendent walked up to see us and showed us a number of things - we were joined by a party from the US and he let them help lower the flags and told some wonderful stories about the conditions and sacrifice of these young men. We enjoyed this visit and would recommend to anyone in the area. Behind the cemetery is Belleau Wood itself, a short drive from the cemetery (Ask for a plan) there is a walk with points of interest, we didn't have time to do but sampled part which was again interesting and poignant - Walk take 45 or 150 minutes according to the plan.
    • gleamingj 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I think that anyone who visits the Somme and visits these grave sites no matter whether you have relatives or not the whole tribute with the writing of who is interred or on the walls is a most moving experience and one not to be missed
    • 82morgand 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This Cemetery and memorial cite is stunning; the condition of the grounds is immaculate, they have maintained the integrity of the surrounding woods by cleaning the trenches and keeping some cannons placed exactly where they were left... You can see wounds on the older trees where they were damaged by artillery and machine gun fire. It is without a doubt one of the most intense experiences I have ever had. My husband and I went for the memorial service, he is a Marine, and the local support is amazing. So many French men, women, and children were there to honor the American Marines, asking to take pictures with my husband, thanking him, it was more than I could have imagined. It is easy to lose sight of the sacrifices these men gave in America, because it didn't take place in our backyards, but it is remembered and lived daily here. The people have not forgotten, and we couldn't ask for the men who found their final resting place in Belleau Wood and the surrounding wheat fields to have better care and more love. There is nothing I can complain about. It was beautiful.
    • NikkiJ732 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I was surprised at the immaculate condition of this memorial site, especially since admission is free, and I am so happy that my husband (a USMC infantry officer) and I were able to make the trip. We rented a car and drove less than an hour outside of Paris to find it nestled in beautiful French countryside. We arrived over lunch, so the superintendent was not around while we roamed the cemetery and the memorial, but we caught him later after trying (and failing) to find the Devil Dog Fountain in the village. He spent about an hour with us, telling us everything we wanted to know about the history (and folklore) of the area. He then gave us the key and precise instructions on how to access the fountain (it is nestled in the village behind a little gate, across from the Pershing museum.) The water was delicious and I'm already feeling younger :)Also, don't miss the trench remnants. It makes for a somber, yet thoughtful experience. Very worthy day trip from Paris.
    • unlimitedworldwide 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Ok, if you are reading this then you already know the history and the importance to the US Marine Corps. You can read the other reviews about Belleau Wood, I am going to tell you the easiest and probably the cheapest way to get there and visit the battlefield and monuments. Catch the train to Chateaux Thierry from Gare du Est in Paris. Trains run a few times an hour there and back and will cost around 16 Euros. When you get to the station in Chateaux Thierry, call Taxis Castel at 03 23 83 06 02 and ask for Frangoise. She does not speak very much English but the dispatcher does. Tell them you want to tour the Belleau Wood battlefield and monuments. First stop should be the Aisne-Marne Monument. After you have walked around the monument and grounds, go to the Aisne-Marne Cemetery. The cemetery office is open almost every day of the year but check the schedule at the website abmc.gov. David Atkinson is the superintendent there and will be able to help you with information and just about anything else, including a map. The battlefield is located behind the cemetery and there is a road leading directly to the middle of it. After touring the battlefield you next want to head to the bulldog fountain (yes, the water is safe to drink!). If the Jack Pershing museum is closed (probably will be), David will have the key to get into the courtyard where the fountain is located. If you can’t get the key, walk around the building to the right and there you can get into the courtyard very easily. We traveled a long way to get there so we were ready to trespass if necessary but try to get the key first! If you have any questions or concerns, ask David. The taxi can pick you up at the train station, take you to the monument, cemetery, battlefield, the museum and fountain and anywhere else you want to go for a very reasonable price. We did everything, had time to walk the battlefield and it was less than 60 Euros. Of course, pricing depends on what you want to see and do. It is an awesome place to visit. Semper Fi
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