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An American Soldier in World War I

George Browne author David L Snead editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:University of Nebraska Press

Published:1st Jan '10

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Collection of letter from soldier serving in WWI to his fiance

United States entered the Great War in 1917. Offering a collection of more than one hundred letters that he wrote to his fiancee, the author describes his experiences during World War-I as part of the famed 42nd, or Rainbow, Division.

George “Brownie” Browne was a twenty-three-year-old civil engineer in Waterbury, Connecticut, when the United States entered the Great War in 1917. He enlisted almost immediately and served in the American Expeditionary Forces until his discharge in 1919. An American Soldier in World War I is an edited collection of more than one hundred letters that Browne wrote to his fiancée, Martha “Marty” Johnson, describing his experiences during World War I as part of the famed 42nd, or Rainbow, Division. From September 1917 until he was wounded in the Meuse-Argonne offensive in late October 1918, Browne served side by side with his comrades in the 117th Engineering Regiment. He participated in several defensive actions and in offensives on the Marne, at Saint-Mihiel, and in the Meuse-Argonne.

This extraordinary collection of Brownie’s letters reveals the day-to-day life of an American soldier in the European theater. The difficulties of training, transportation to France, dangers of combat, and the ultimate strain on George and Marty’s relationship are all captured in these pages. David L. Snead weaves the Browne correspondence into a wider narrative about combat, hope, and service among the American troops. By providing a description of the experiences of an average American soldier serving in the American Expeditionary Forces in France, this study makes a valuable contribution to the history and historiography of American participation in World War I.

"Editor David Snead skillfully interweaves Browne's personal wartime account within the larger context of the war, his personal relationship with Martha Johnson, and his tribulations in joining and fighting in the United States Army... An American Soldier in World War I is a perfect introduction to the American participation in World War I and utilizes many of the primary and secondary sources available. It provides readers with an engrossing personal perspective that is too often overlooked in favor of tales told from the map tables of generals and armchairs of political leaders."-On Point: The Journal of Army History -- On Point: The Journal of Army History On Point: The Journal of Army History

ISBN: 9780803232815

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216 pages