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U.S. Army In
World War I
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Volumes 1-9

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CD contains all the manuals & books listed below in pdf form PDF files:

This is the first CD of a 3 CD Set that was prepared by the U.S. Army and uses Adobe Acrobat reader to view. It is fully searchable and indexed. The entire 3 CD set of 13,500 pages is in documentary form covering all 24 volumes with all U.S. war documents.
"Every authoritative publication that treats the American Expeditionary Forces must rely heavily on this massive collection, which includes what its compilers believed to be the most illustrative documents in the huge mass of paper that survived the war," - John W. Mountcastle, Brigadier General, United States Army Chief of Military History.
Works include "Leaning Lessons in the American Expeditionary Forces," the 18 volume "United States Army in the World War, 1917-1919, the 5 volume "Order of Battle of the United Sates Land Forces in the World War," and "American Armies and Battlefields in Europe."

"LEARNING LESSONS IN THE AMERICAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCES"

An extended essay by Kenneth E. Hamburger, published by The United States's Army Center of Military History in 1997, provides an analytical overview of World War I.

"UNITED STATES ARMY IN THE WORLD WAR, 1917-1919"

The Army preserved much of the history of the American Expeditionary Forces in an eighteen-volume collection of records entitled "United States Army in the World War, 1917-1919. Produced in 1948, this monumental work quickly became an essential source of documentary information on all aspects of the U.S. Army's challenges and experiences in the war.

After the war the Historical Section of the Army War College processed thousands of documents relating to the events of 1917-18. The War Department in 1939 directed the Historical Section to identify appropriate materials for publication; these documents were to provide the information needed to prepare a complete and accurate accounts of the participation of the military forces of the United States in the World War. In 1948 the United States Army published the compilation of documents taken from the records of the American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) that served in Europe during World War I. The work offers a widely representative selection of the records believed to be essential to a study of the history of that war. All aspects of the AEF history are covered in the eighteen volumes.

On this CD you Have:

  • Volume 1 - Organization of the American Expeditionary Forces - Volume 1 treats the Organization of the American Expeditionary Forces. It begins with a cogent summary of the AEFs history, one that accords closely with the version presented by General Pershing himself in his autobiography, "My Experiences in the World War," which appeared in 1931. - 426pgs.
  • Volume 2 - Policy Forming Documents of the AEF - Volume 2 covers the Policy-forming documents of the American Expeditionary Forces, the guidance given the AEF in all of its diverse activity. - 651pgs.
  • Volume 3 - Training & Use of Units With The British & French - Volume 3 offers information about the training and use of American units with the British and French. American divisions arriving in France typically served initially with either the French or British armies in order to receive realistic instruction. - 743pgs.
  • Volume's 4 through 9 - Early Military Operations of the AEF - Volumes 4 to 9 chronicle the Military Operations of the American Expeditionary Forces. The first four volumes in this subset present information concerning operations conducted by American units that served with French or British armies, beginning with a small contribution to the battle of Cambrai (20 November-4 December 1917) and continuing through the offensive (8 August-11 November 1918). Memorable engagements fought by American divisions, such as Cantigny, Chateau-Thierry, Belleau Wood, Vaux, Soissons, and the Aisne-Marne offensive, are documented in depth. The remaining two volumes of the subset offer the records of the American First Army, which campaigned independently in two significant operations, the reduction of the St. Mihiel Salient (12-16 September 1918) and a sustained attack in the Meuse-Argonne sector (26 September - 11 November 1918). - 807pgs.

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