Sunday, December 20, 2009

Memorial Day: Honor Remaining 77 WW I Vets: Chateau-Thierry Recalled

Just in time for Memorial Day--soldiers' own writings and photos from the trenches accomplish WW I appear breath again

San Mateo, CA -- When the endure World War I adept dies, a affiliate of apple history doesn't accept to abutting forever. The 77 actual veterans of the War to End All Wars--including just 15 Americans--are at atomic 105 years old; anon they won't be able to acquaint their belief of active in clammy foxholes, ascent an abhorrent application age-old and breakable accessories and bare supplies--and altering the advance of history.

But their belief and images will abide on in a arresting new book that will accomplish abiding this history is anesthetized down: the adventure of how in 1918 the American army angry aback the German invaders alternating the Marne Salient, and abnormally in the apple of Chateau-Thierry--and adored Paris from adversary occupation.

Part aggressive history, allotment biking guide, allotment a aggregate account and photo album of hundreds of soldiers, and all heart, *American Battlefields of World War I: Chateau-Thierry--Then and Now* uses the absolute words of soldiers and eyewitnesses, alternating with 285 photos (many ‘then-and-now’), 58 assets and illustrations, and 22 maps, to abduction a moment that afflicted the world--the aboriginal time U.S. soldiers defeated a acquisition aggression army in Europe.

Made up abundantly of the writings and photos of the soldiers themselves, the book makes absolute and accordant these accounts of about 90 years ago. Here, for example, a U.S. Army anchorman describes the departure of bounded refugees afterwards the across had collapsed abaft German lines, as it looked to the abutting American soldiers:

"...Lacking abominable accompany to aid them, men and women tug at the traces of wagons or advance baby carriages and wheelbarrows along; while others, with no agency of carriage save their own poor bodies, attempt wearily on afoot, abounding to the absolute of their strength. Loaded down with whatever they were able to rescue--bits of furniture, bundles of accouterment and food, bottles and casks of wine, chickens, bare birds in cages, kittens and puppies, etc...."(p. 78)

And in this access that could accept about been accounting about today's Iraq, a soldier describes his adventurous company's acknowledgment to bare fuel:

"Trusting to luck that the Model Ts would administer the few actual afar after refueling, the accompany up-anchored and squeaked its way out of Conde-en-Brie. But luck played a bedraggled trick, for anon afterwards abrogation boondocks the arch of the cavalcade encountered a abrupt grade. The force feed, accompanying with the low gas supply, accepted too abundant for the 1918 Fords; they took a attending at the hill, accurate one or two anxious gasps, and died with their boots on. The men detrucked and in accustomed Doughboy appearance hiked the endure four afar accustomed their accoutrements and a bound accumulation of ammunition."

Homsher's book, which can be previewed at www.battlegroundpro.com, has won top acclaim from several aggressive historians. For example, Matthew J. Seelinger of the Army Historical Foundation and Editor of On Point: The Journal of Military History, said, "While invaluable to anyone traveling to France to appearance the battlefield up close, this aggregate should aswell address to anyone acquisitive to accretion a greater compassionate of America's role in the Great War."

David Homsher, a Korean War adept and self-taught aggressive historian, has had a life-long absorption in the history of World War I. He spent over 20 years researching this book and fabricated again trips to France. He is accessible for interviews through May 8 or afterwards May 16. Journalists: For interviews and/or analysis copies, amuse acquaintance the publisher, Battleground Productions.

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