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Paperback Commanding an American Army Book

ISBN: 102556524X

ISBN13: 9781025565248

Commanding an American Army

"Commanding an American Army" offers an authoritative first-hand account of the American Expeditionary Forces' operations during World War I. Written by General Hunter Liggett, who commanded the First Army during the pivotal final months of the conflict, this work provides a detailed examination of military strategy, logistics, and the complexities of large-scale command on the Western Front. Liggett chronicles the evolution of American military involvement, focusing on critical engagements such as the Saint-Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne offensives.

The narrative delves into the tactical challenges faced by American troops and the strategic decisions that shaped the Allied victory. Liggett discusses the coordination between different branches of service and the integration of American forces with their European allies. As a professional military leader, his insights into organization, personnel management, and the realities of modern warfare offer invaluable historical perspective. "Commanding an American Army" is an essential resource for those interested in military history, leadership studies, and the United States' role in the Great War. It stands as a testament to the organizational prowess and combat effectiveness of the American soldier under high-stakes command.

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