American Army in World War I - United States Army, Center of Military History, Eric B. Setzekorn & Brian F. Neumann

American Army in World War I

By United States Army, Center of Military History, Eric B. Setzekorn & Brian F. Neumann

  • Release Date: 2018-03-21
  • Genre: History

Description

The 'American Army in World War I' serves as a profound anthology reflecting diverse perspectives on the myriad roles and impacts of the United States Army during the Great War. This comprehensive collection traverses a myriad of literary styles, from firsthand dispatches and analytical essays to reflective memoirs, compiled meticulously under the scrutiny of military scholars. The anthology stands out for illuminating the complex interplay between military strategy and human experience, revealing the broader sociopolitical repercussions of the war on both a national and global scale. In this anthology, each piece is delicately chosen by the United States Army, Center of Military History, and expertly introduced by historian Eric B. Setzekorn, whose scholarly oversight ensures the historical accuracy and depth of the narratives. The contributors, predominantly veterans and military historians, bring a rich tapestry of experiences and perspectives, reflecting pivotal moments from the trenches to strategic command centers. Their collective works not only articulate the tactical and logistical dimensions of war but also delve into the emotional and psychological impacts, thereby aligning with and contributing uniquely to the historiography of World War I. 'Readers seeking a multifaceted understanding of America's military involvement in World War I will find this anthology indispensable. It offers an exceptional gateway to explore the strategic decisions, frontline realities, and post-war reflections that shaped a significant era in military and world history. This volume not only serves as an educational tool but stimulates a deeper dialogue among scholars and enthusiasts alike, encouraging a richer appreciation of the complexities and sacrifices of war.

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