When the USA entered World War I in April 1917 her Regular Army counted
just 128,000 men and lacked all the necessary equipment and training for
modern trench warfare. By the Armistice of November 1918, General John
J.Pershing's American Expeditionary Force in France had more than 2
million men and was holding 25 per cent of the Western Front. They had
helped smash Ludendorff's brilliant Operation "Michael" in the lines
before Paris; had turned onto the offensive themselves at St Mihiel and
the Meuse-Argonne; and if Germany had not negotiated peace with
unexpected speed the US Army would have taken over from their tired
Allies an even greater share of the planned 1919 campaign. This concise
account of America's first world class army, its organization, uniforms,
weapons and character, is illustrated with rare photos and eight full
color plates.