
U.S.
Army in
World War I
CD-2
Volumes 10-17 |
This is the second
CD of a 3 CD Set that was prepared by the U.S. Army and uses
Adobe Acrobat reader to view. It is fully searchable and indexed.
The entire 3 CD set of 13,500 pages is in documentary form covering
all 24 volumes with all U.S. war documents.
"Every authoritative publication that treats the American
Expeditionary Forces must rely heavily on this massive collection,
which includes what its compilers believed to be the most illustrative
documents in the huge mass of paper that survived the war," -
John W. Mountcastle, Brigadier General, United States Army Chief
of Military History.
Works include "Leaning Lessons in the American Expeditionary
Forces," the 18 volume "United States Army in the World
War, 1917-1919, the 5 volume "Order of Battle of the United
Sates Land Forces in the World War," and "American Armies
and Battlefields in Europe."
"LEARNING LESSONS IN THE AMERICAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCES"
An extended essay by Kenneth E. Hamburger, published by The United
States's Army Center of Military History in 1997, provides an analytical
overview of World War I.
"UNITED STATES ARMY IN THE WORLD WAR, 1917-1919"
The Army preserved much of the history of the American Expeditionary
Forces in an eighteen-volume collection of records entitled "United
States Army in the World War, 1917-1919. Produced in 1948, this
monumental work quickly became an essential source of documentary
information on all aspects of the U.S. Army's challenges and experiences
in the war.
After the war the Historical Section of the Army War College processed
thousands of documents relating to the events of 1917-18. The War
Department in 1939 directed the Historical Section to identify
appropriate materials for publication; these documents were to
provide the information needed to prepare a complete and accurate
accounts of the participation of the military forces of the United
States in the World War. In 1948 the United States Army published
the compilation of documents taken from the records of the American
Expeditionary Forces (AEF) that served in Europe during World War
I. The work offers a widely representative selection of the records
believed to be essential to a study of the history of that war.
All aspects of the AEF history are covered in the eighteen volumes.
On this CD you have:
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Volume 10
Armistice & Related Documents - Volume
10 treats The Armistice Agreement and related documents,
which took effect on 11 November 1918. 1,242pgs.
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Volume 11
American Occupation Of Germany
- Volume 11 examines the American Occupation of Germany,
which transpired after the armistice. 475pgs.
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Volumes 12-15
Reports of the Commander-in-Chief,
AEF, Staff Sections and Services, present the final reports
of General Pershing and his staff, including those of the
Services of Supply (SOS) whose most influential commander
was Maj. Gen. James G. Harbord. 1,682pgs.
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Volume 16
Comprises the General Orders,
GHQ, AEF - 775pgs.
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Volume 17
Consists of the Bulletins,
GHQ, AEF - 267pgs.
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