The whole of Belleau Wood, as our view of a small part of it shows, looks as if it had been struck by a hurricane. And so it was, but the hurricane which tore this particular forest to pieces, smashing into kindling noble, century-old trees, tearing their branches into fragments and uprooting these giants of the forest, was the storm of shot and shell which for days swept the wood—first, when our boys drove out the Germans ; second, when the Germans sent two crack Prussian divisions to try and win back the wood by dislodging the Americans. The storm of shot and shell which rained upon the wood was terrific in either case. The Huns were dislodged and driven back ; the Americans maintained possession of the wood and hurled back every Frenchsh...