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The American Expeditionary Forces in World War I (Battle Orders)
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| #951829 in Books | Osprey | 2005-03-20 | 2005-03-20 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .38 x.1 x7.20l,.67 | File type: PDF | 96 pages | Reference Book||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Be advised|By Pardus Amicus|I got this book and from page 33 to page 48 there is instead part of a book on Montreal, possibly from the Fortress series. They are not inserted but actually replace the AEF pages. Otherwise the pictures and information are up to Osprey's usual standards.
This would appear to be a publishing problem, and something to question your seller||“This book summarizes just everything you need to know about the AEF in one slim, richly-illustrated volume.” ―Leonard Shurtleff, The Western Front Association|From the Publisher|Definitive guides to t
Upon the entry of the United States into World War I, the American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) were created by the War Department on short notice from existing units, filled up with men from the training camps and deployed with only their personal weapons and equipment. The US Army was not prepared for combat in France, and the remarkable achievement of the AEF's commanding officer, John J Pershing, was the creation of an American field army, built and nurtured from the b...
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