
A.E.F.: With General Pershing and the American Forces
'A.E.F.: With General Pershing and the American Forces' Summary
'A.E.F.: With General Pershing and the American Forces' is a collection of sketches written by journalist Heywood Broun, who followed the American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) during World War I. Broun, an American journalist, provides a firsthand account of the AEF's experiences in Europe. His writing offers a unique and powerful insight into the lives of American soldiers during this pivotal period. Broun captures the realities of trench warfare, the hardships endured, and the profound impact of war on individuals. He details the daily lives of soldiers, their moments of courage and fear, and the bonds forged in the face of adversity. Through vivid descriptions and poignant narratives, Broun paints a poignant and unvarnished portrait of the American soldiers' contribution to the war effort and the human cost of conflict.Book Details
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