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Our Greatest Battle (The Meuse-Argonne)

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An informed account by an officer with press-relations access who observed Allied and American operations firsthand, presenting a comprehensive reconstruction of the Meuse-Argonne offensive. The narrative follows the battle division by division, explaining planning, execution, terrain and tactical challenges, and the cumulative strain on units, while corroborating observations with official reports and veterans' testimony. The author emphasizes collective effort over individual distinction, declines to create a gallery of celebrated names, and examines command decisions, coordination problems, and the human cost of repeated assaults under heavy fire. Maps and comparative reporting are used to clarify movements and settle disputes between units.

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Frederick Palmer

Frederick Palmer was an American author and war correspondent known for his firsthand accounts of World War I. His works provide a vivid portrayal of the experiences of soldiers and the realities of warfare. Among his notable titles is "My Year of the Great War," which chronicles his observations and experiences during the conflict. Palmer's writings reflect his deep engagement with military life and the broader implications of war, making significant contributions to the literature of his time. His narratives often blend personal experience with historical context, offering readers insight into the challenges faced by troops and the impact of war on society.

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