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Title:
Pershing's Crusaders : the American soldier in World War I / Richard S. Faulkner.
Author:
Faulkner, Richard Shawn, author.
Publication Information:
Lawrence : University Press of Kansas, [2017]
Call Number:
D570.9 .F38 2017
Abstract:
"The most systematic, comprehensive, detailed, and up-to-date study yet published of the experiences, daily life, and representative attitudes of the American soldier (Army & Marine) in World War I. It will be a seminal source for anyone interested in the World War I-era American army and/or the history of early twentieth-century America"--Publisher.
ISBN:
9780700623730
Series:
Modern war studies

Modern war studies.
Physical Description:
xii, 758 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Contents:
Pershing's Crusaders: The American Soldiers of the Great War -- "I Want You for the U.S. Army": Motivations, Joining Up, and Conscription -- "Oh! How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning": Life in Training Camps -- Learning "The Savage Game": Training in the United States -- Of "Canned Willie," "Slum," and Hard Bread: The Doughboy's Food -- Of "Tin Hats," "Little Tanks," and Entrenching Tools: The Doughboy's Clothing and Equipment -- Be It Ever So Humble: The Doughboys' Shelter -- "Good-Bye Broadway, Hello France": Life on Board a Ship for France -- "The French They Have Their Customs Rare, Parlez-Vous": The Doughboys and the French and British People -- Of Trench Guns, Sho-Shos, and Trench Knives: The Doughboy's Weapons -- "Oh, the Army, the Army, the Democratic Army ... the Jews, the Wops, the Dutch and Irish Cops": Ethnic Soldiers and African-Americans in the AEF -- The Ninety-Day Wonders and Sam Brownes: The Officers and NCOs of the AEF -- After England Failed: Tommies, Poilus, and the American Soldiers -- Harsh Schoolmasters, Devious Huns, and Dejected Prisoners: The Doughboys and the German Soldiers Meet -- Training and Trenches in France -- "Mother, Take Down Your Service Flag, Your Son's in the S.O.S.": Life in the Services of Supply and the Rear Area -- "How 'Ya Gonna Keep 'Em Down on the Farm, after They've Seen Paree?": Sex, Sin, and Temptation in the AEF -- "Sky Pilots," "Holy Joes," and the Doughboy's Religion -- The Longest Hours: Preparing for Battle -- The Big Show: The Doughboy in Combat -- "The Cavalry, the Artillery, the Lousy Engineers": The Artillerymen, Tankers, Combat Engineers, and Signalmen in Battle -- Restless Young Men with Guns: Morale and Discipline -- CC Pills, Going West, and the Hen-Flew-End-Ways: The Sick, the Wounded, and the Dead -- "And We'll All Go Back 'Cause It's Over, Over Here": The Armistice, Occupation Duty, and Returning Home.
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