Kelly Miller's history of the world war for human right; being an intensely human and brilliant account of the world war and why and for what purpose America and the allies are fighting and the important part taken by the Negro, including the horrors and wonders of modern warfare, the new and strange devices, . CHAPTER II. General Pershings Own Story of the VictoriousAmerican Army. Organization op His General Staff—Training in France—In the Aisore Of-fensive—At Chateau Thierry—The St. Mihiel Salient—Meuse-Argonne,First Phase—The Battle in the Forest—Summary. r I ^HIS is a brief summary o
Kelly Miller's history of the world war for human right; being an intensely human and brilliant account of the world war and why and for what purpose America and the allies are fighting and the important part taken by the Negro, including the horrors and wonders of modern warfare, the new and strange devices, . CHAPTER II. General Pershings Own Story of the VictoriousAmerican Army. Organization op His General Staff—Training in France—In the Aisore Of-fensive—At Chateau Thierry—The St. Mihiel Salient—Meuse-Argonne,First Phase—The Battle in the Forest—Summary. r I ^HIS is a brief summary of the organization and opera- tions of the American Expeditionary Force from May 26, 1917, until the signing of the armistice, November11,1918. Immediately upon receiving my orders I selecteda small staff and proceeded to Europe in order to becomefamiliar with conditions at the earliest possible moment. The warmth of our reception in England and Francewas only equaled by the readiness of the commanders inchief of the veteran armies of the Allies and their staffsto place their experience at our disposal. In consultationwith them the most effective means of co-operation ofeffort was considered. With French and British armiesat their maximum strength, and all efforts to dispossessthe enemy from his
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