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Blood in the Argonne: The "Lost Battalion" of World War I (Campaigns and Commanders Series)
Alan D. Gaff
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| #1420643 in Books | University of Oklahoma Press | 2005-10-17 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x1.00 x6.00l,1.42 | File type: PDF | 384 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Five Stars|By FRANK SCHEETZ|outstanding!!!!!!!! heartbreaking !!!.pity Charles whittlesey and all the LIBERTY BOYS|1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Great Reading|By Jim J. Carroll|Very well researched and yet very entertaining. Hard to put down once you get into it.Lots of time period sayings, song verses,skit|About the Author|
|Alan D. Gaff is an independent scholar and the author of several books, including Bayonets in the Wilderness: Anthony Wayne’s Legion in the Old Northwest, Blood in the Argonne: The “Lost Battalion” in Wor
In this unique history of the “Lost Battalion” of World War I, Alan D. Gaff tells for the first time the story of the 77th Division from the perspective of the soldiers in the ranks.
On October 2, 1918, Maj. Charles W. Whittlesey led the 77th Division in a successful attack on German defenses in the Argonne Forest of northeastern France. His unit, comprised of men of a wide mix of ethnic backgrounds from New York City and the western states, wa...
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