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The 151st Field Artillery Brigade - Unveiling the Battlefield Chronicles: An Artillery Brigade's Crucial Role in War - cover

The 151st Field Artillery Brigade - Unveiling the Battlefield Chronicles: An Artillery Brigade's Crucial Role in War

Richard M. Russell

Publisher: Good Press

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In "The 151st Field Artillery Brigade," Richard M. Russell presents a meticulously researched account that chronicles the history and operations of an essential unit in American military history during World War I. With a compelling narrative style that integrates firsthand accounts, official records, and anecdotal evidence, Russell captures the emotional and strategic complexities faced by soldiers in the field. The text situates the brigade within the broader context of the war, exploring not only its tactical contributions but also the human experiences that defined its legacy. This blend of military analysis and poignant storytelling enriches our understanding of the war and its impact on both the soldiers and the nation. Richard M. Russell, a noted military historian, draws upon his extensive background in military studies and his passion for preserving the stories of those who served. He has dedicated years to research and interviews with veterans, which informed his approach to this work, ensuring that the voices of these brave men resonate throughout the narrative. Russell's commitment to authenticity and detail reflects a deep respect for the military history he seeks to illuminate. Readers interested in military history, World War I, or the personal narratives of soldiers will find "The 151st Field Artillery Brigade" to be an invaluable resource. It not only serves as an academic reference but also engages the reader on a human level, making it a stirring tribute to the courage and sacrifice of those who served.
Available since: 08/21/2022.
Print length: 27 pages.

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