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The US Army in World War I - A Multifaceted View of the American Military Experience in World War I - cover

The US Army in World War I - A Multifaceted View of the American Military Experience in World War I

Army United States, History Center of Military, Eric B. Setzekorn

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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The U.S. Army in World War I offers a comprehensive exploration of the myriad experiences and strategic transformations that defined America's involvement in the Great War. This anthology juxtaposes official military records with personal accounts and analytical essays to paint a multifaceted picture of the Army's role. As readers traverse this collection, they will encounter firsthand reports from the trenches, strategic evaluations of pivotal battles, and reflections on the profound shifts in military tactics catalyzed by this global conflict. Together, these works not only highlight the monumental challenges faced by soldiers and strategists alike but also underscore the enduring impact of World War I on military doctrine and historical memory. This meticulously curated anthology, overseen by the United States Army and the Center of Military History with contributions from scholar Eric B. Setzekorn, brings together diverse testimonials and scholarly interpretations. The contributors, deeply rooted in both historical scholarship and military institutional knowledge, provide invaluable insights and perspectives that shed light on the cultural and historical context of the era. Their combined efforts reflect the shifting paradigms of warfare and sociopolitical dynamics, offering readers a kaleidoscopic view of the war's complexities and the intricate web of events that shaped its outcome. Recommended for historians, military enthusiasts, and those interested in the intricate narratives of World War I, this anthology unveils the hidden layers of one of the 20th century's most defining conflicts. The U.S. Army in World War I stands as an essential resource for understanding the multifaceted impacts of the war through its collected voices, offering a deep dive into a pivotal chapter of history. Readers are invited to engage with the anthology's rich tapestry of perspectives, gaining nuanced insights and fostering continued dialogue on the reverberations of World War I.
Disponible depuis: 18/01/2024.
Longueur d'impression: 11140 pages.

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