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Companion to the Meuse-Argonne Campaign

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A Companion to the Meuse-Argonne Campaign provides an opportunity for World War I scholars to explore numerous facets of this battle, including its many controversies, in historiographical essays that reflect the current state of the field in each instance.

List of contents

Notes on Contributors Viii
 
Introduction 1
Edward G. Lengel
 
Part I The Big Picture 5
 
1 Background to the Meuse-Argonne 7
Edward G. Lengel with James Lacey
 
2 Preparations 21
Brian F. Neumann
 
Part II Combat 37
 
3 The Chance of a Miracle at Montfaucon 39
William T. Walker, Jr.
 
4 The Battle of Blanc Mont 59
Christopher A. Shaw
 
5 The Lost Battalion 74
Kevin Mulberger and Edward G. Lengel
 
6 Clearing the Argonne 85
Edward A. Gutiérrez
 
7 Cracking the Kriemhilde Stellung: The Combined Actions of the 5th, 32d, and 42d Divisions 103
Nathan A. Jones
 
8 Storming the Heights of the Meuse: The 29th and 33d Divisions Fight for Control of the High Ground, 8-16 October 121
James S. Price
 
9 Breakthrough and Pursuit 140
Lon Strauss
 
10 African Americans in the Meuse-Argonne Offensive 159
Chad Williams
 
11 Heroes of the Meuse-Argonne 179
James Carl Nelson
 
12 "Oh, she's a rather rough war, boys, but she's better than no war at all": The Meuse-Argonne Offensive and the Diarists of the Rainbow Division 194
E. Bruce Geelhoed
 
Part III France and Germany in the Meuse-Argonne 213
 
13 The French Fourth Army in the Meuse-Argonne Campaign 215
Elizabeth Greenhalgh
 
14 The 111th (German) Infanterie-Regiment by Exermont 232
Randal S. Gaulke
 
15 The 459th (German) Infanterie-Regiment on the Hindenburg Line 248
Randal S. Gaulke
 
16 The German High Command during the Meuse-Argonne Offensive: 26 September.31 October 1918 266
Markus Klauer
 
Part IV Perspectives 285
 
17 "There is a limit to human endurance": The Challenges to Morale in the Meuse-Argonne Campaign 287
Richard S. Faulkner
 
18 Airpower during the Meuse-Argonne Offensive: 26 September-11 November 1918 309
Thomas Withington
 
19 French Armored Support during the First Phase of the Campaign 325
Patrick R. Osborn
 
20 Artillery in the Meuse-Argonne 340
Justin G. Prince
 
21 Infantry Tactics in the Meuse-Argonne 357
Jeffrey LaMonica
 
22 Medical Support for the Meuse-Argonne 374
Sanders Marble
 
23 Meuse-Argonne Logistics: Barely Enough, Just in Time, Just Long Enough 390
Larry A. Grant
 
24 Communications in World War I: The Meuse-Argonne Campaign of 1918 410
William P. McEvoy
 
25 We Can Kill Them but We Cannot Stop Them: Evaluating the Meuse-Argonne Campaign 425
John D. Beatty
 
Part V Lessons 441
 
26 Changing Views on the Meuse-Argonne Offensive 443
Douglas Mastriano
 
27 Lessons Learned 457
Michael S. Neiberg
 
28 Remembering and Forgetting Meuse-Argonne: The Shifting Sands and Partitioned Perspectives of Memory 472
Kathy Warnes
 
29 The Greatest Battle Ever Forgotten: The Meuse-Argonne Offensive and American Memory 496
Steven Trout
 
Index 515

About the author










Edward G. Lengel Edward G. Lengel is Professor and Editor in Chief of the Papers of George Washington documentary editing project at the University of Virginia, and has edited several volumes of the Washington Papers. He is the author of six books, including World War I Memories: An Annotated Bibliography of Personal Accounts Published in English Since 1919 (2004), To Conquer Hell: The Meuse-Argonne, 1918 (2008), This Glorious Struggle: George Washington's Revolutionary War Letters (2008), and Inventing George Washington: America's Founder in Myth and Memory (2011). He is editor of A Companion to George Washington (2012, Wiley-Blackwell).

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A Companion to the Meuse-Argonne Campaign provides an opportunity for World War I scholars to explore numerous facets of this battle, including its many controversies, in historiographical essays that reflect the current state of the field in each instance.

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