With Their Bare Hands: General Pershing, the 79th Division, and the battle for Montfaucon
Autor Gene Faxen Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 iun 2018
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781472829795
ISBN-10: 1472829794
Pagini: 496
Ilustrații: Section of black-and-white images.
Dimensiuni: 153 x 234 x 40 mm
Greutate: 0.72 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Osprey Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1472829794
Pagini: 496
Ilustrații: Section of black-and-white images.
Dimensiuni: 153 x 234 x 40 mm
Greutate: 0.72 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Osprey Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Unlike most military histories that are written either at the campaign level (i.e. commanders and their decisions); the unit level (usually a regiment or division); or the individual level (soldiers' diaries, letters, and memoirs), this book integrates all three into a single narrative to show how decisions made at the top affected, for good or ill, the individual soldiers on the battlefield.
Notă biografică
During his 45 years in the policy research industry, Gene Fax has written more than 200 research reports, policy papers, and competitive proposals and has edited hundreds more. An engineering graduate of MIT, he spent eight years conducting research and tactical studies in anti-submarine warfare for the US Navy. He is the co-founder of The Cadmus Group, Inc., which specializes in program development, evaluation, and policy research in environmental protection, energy efficiency, and sustainable development. He lives in New York, USAIn preparation for With Their Bare Hands, Gene spent seventeen years researching archives in Washington, Baltimore, Paris, West Point, and Carlisle, Pennsylvania. He also researched this most bloody and fiercely contested battle on the battlefield itself.
Cuprins
PrologueIntroductionChapter 1: Setting the StageChapter 2: War Comes to BaltimoreChapter 3:Creating an ArmyChapter 4: What Pershing Should Have KnownChapter 5: Training - The Army at War with ItselfChapter 6: Americans Reach the BattlefieldChapter 7: First Army Takes the FieldChapter 8: ConcentrationChapter 9: The GermansChapter 10: Over the Top and Up the Hill, September 26Chapter 11: Left, Right, and Straight Ahead, September 26Chapter 12: "Montfaucon Taken", September 27Chapter 13: Bois de Beuge and Nantillois, September 28Chapter 14: Bois 250 and Madeleine Farm, September 29-30Chapter 15: Interlude - Troyon Sector, October 1-28Chapter 16: Borne de Cornouiller and the Heights of the Meuse, October 29-November 10Chapter 15: Armistice to Home, November 11, 1918-June 4, 1919EpilogueAppendicesNotesBibliographyIndex
Recenzii
Based on meticulous research Gene Fax's fascinating account of the poorly trained 79th Division in the Meuse-Argonne offensive tells us much about how inexperience, poor communications and inadequate support compelled that division's courageous soldiers to fight "with their bare hands." Fax tells the amazing story of how the American Expeditionary Force and the 79th Division overcame many errors and false ideas and paid a high price learning how to fight effectively.
The men of the AEF's 79th Division were warriors for the working day: civilians in uniform. Their training was minimal, their cohesion limited, their tactics defying four years of Western Front experience. Yet the 79th's first assignment was to take one of the best-defended position in the Argonne Forest. It became a compound disaster. But the division's subsequent recovery is a case study in American soldiers' often-demonstrated high learning curve and the AEF's contribution to victory in 1918. Gene Fax's new history of the 79th Division is a masterful study of the long and difficult road to victory.
Ordered to capture the heavily fortified high-ground of Montfaucon on the first day of Meuse-Argonne, the doughboys of 79th Division-fresh from Baltimore, Washington and Philadelphia-proved themselves as brave and tenacious soldiers. With Their Bare Hands is a fine testament to their courage under fire and a compelling work of history by Gene Fax
In "With Their Bare Hands: General Pershing, the 79th Division, and the Battle for Montfaucon" Gene Fax masterfully recounts, studies and dissects [the 79th Division's] nightmarish struggle....Mr. Fax has plumbed a variety of source materials-original memoranda, reports by both sides, daily journals and correspondence-to transport the reader along with the soldiers of the 79th through the crucible of an almost impossible mission...."With Their Bare Hands" is an unvarnished examination of all corners of the battlefield, filled with failures and setbacks, courage and fear, noble sacrifice and, in many places, unnecessary casualties. Mr. Fax considers the battle on its own terms and in its own time, allowing the reader an unfiltered view of combat and confusion and command decisions-both wise and unwise.
The men of the AEF's 79th Division were warriors for the working day: civilians in uniform. Their training was minimal, their cohesion limited, their tactics defying four years of Western Front experience. Yet the 79th's first assignment was to take one of the best-defended position in the Argonne Forest. It became a compound disaster. But the division's subsequent recovery is a case study in American soldiers' often-demonstrated high learning curve and the AEF's contribution to victory in 1918. Gene Fax's new history of the 79th Division is a masterful study of the long and difficult road to victory.
Ordered to capture the heavily fortified high-ground of Montfaucon on the first day of Meuse-Argonne, the doughboys of 79th Division-fresh from Baltimore, Washington and Philadelphia-proved themselves as brave and tenacious soldiers. With Their Bare Hands is a fine testament to their courage under fire and a compelling work of history by Gene Fax
In "With Their Bare Hands: General Pershing, the 79th Division, and the Battle for Montfaucon" Gene Fax masterfully recounts, studies and dissects [the 79th Division's] nightmarish struggle....Mr. Fax has plumbed a variety of source materials-original memoranda, reports by both sides, daily journals and correspondence-to transport the reader along with the soldiers of the 79th through the crucible of an almost impossible mission...."With Their Bare Hands" is an unvarnished examination of all corners of the battlefield, filled with failures and setbacks, courage and fear, noble sacrifice and, in many places, unnecessary casualties. Mr. Fax considers the battle on its own terms and in its own time, allowing the reader an unfiltered view of combat and confusion and command decisions-both wise and unwise.