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Our Army at the Front
by Heywood Broun
In the final years of the Great War (WWI), the American Expeditionary Force (AEF) made its mark in Europe, accompanied by the esteemed New York Tribune war correspondent, Heywood Broun. Although Broun is often remembered for his work as a sports writer, drama critic, journalist, and social reformer—particularly his role as a member of the witty Algonquin Round Table alongside luminaries like Dorothy Parker and Robert Benchley—his unique insights into the AEFs experiences provide a captivating perspective on the conflict. Brouns writings not only illuminate the dynamic interactions between American forces and their European allies but also offer a glimpse into the challenges faced during this pivotal time. The narrative culminates with a reprint of General John J. Pershings initial report to the Secretary of Defense, detailing the scale of the U.S. effort and the obstacles surmounted for the AEFs success. (Dr.PGould)
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026 - General Pershing's Report
In the final years of the Great War (WWI), the American Expeditionary Force (AEF) made its mark in Europe, accompanied by the esteemed New York Tribune war correspondent, Heywood Broun. Although Broun is often remembered for his work as a sports writer, drama critic, journalist, and social reformer—particularly his role as a member of the witty Algonquin Round Table alongside luminaries like Dorothy Parker and Robert Benchley—his unique insights into the AEFs experiences provide a captivating perspective on the conflict. Brouns writings not only illuminate the dynamic interactions between American forces and their European allies but also offer a glimpse into the challenges faced during this pivotal time. The narrative culminates with a reprint of General John J. Pershings initial report to the Secretary of Defense, detailing the scale of the U.S. effort and the obstacles surmounted for the AEFs success. (Dr.PGould)
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025 - Cease Firing
In the final years of the Great War (WWI), the American Expeditionary Force (AEF) made its mark in Europe, accompanied by the esteemed New York Tribune war correspondent, Heywood Broun. Although Broun is often remembered for his work as a sports writer, drama critic, journalist, and social reformer—particularly his role as a member of the witty Algonquin Round Table alongside luminaries like Dorothy Parker and Robert Benchley—his unique insights into the AEFs experiences provide a captivating perspective on the conflict. Brouns writings not only illuminate the dynamic interactions between American forces and their European allies but also offer a glimpse into the challenges faced during this pivotal time. The narrative culminates with a reprint of General John J. Pershings initial report to the Secretary of Defense, detailing the scale of the U.S. effort and the obstacles surmounted for the AEFs success. (Dr.PGould)
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024 - Meuse-Argonne Begins
In the final years of the Great War (WWI), the American Expeditionary Force (AEF) made its mark in Europe, accompanied by the esteemed New York Tribune war correspondent, Heywood Broun. Although Broun is often remembered for his work as a sports writer, drama critic, journalist, and social reformer—particularly his role as a member of the witty Algonquin Round Table alongside luminaries like Dorothy Parker and Robert Benchley—his unique insights into the AEFs experiences provide a captivating perspective on the conflict. Brouns writings not only illuminate the dynamic interactions between American forces and their European allies but also offer a glimpse into the challenges faced during this pivotal time. The narrative culminates with a reprint of General John J. Pershings initial report to the Secretary of Defense, detailing the scale of the U.S. effort and the obstacles surmounted for the AEFs success. (Dr.PGould)
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023 - St Mihiel
In the final years of the Great War (WWI), the American Expeditionary Force (AEF) made its mark in Europe, accompanied by the esteemed New York Tribune war correspondent, Heywood Broun. Although Broun is often remembered for his work as a sports writer, drama critic, journalist, and social reformer—particularly his role as a member of the witty Algonquin Round Table alongside luminaries like Dorothy Parker and Robert Benchley—his unique insights into the AEFs experiences provide a captivating perspective on the conflict. Brouns writings not only illuminate the dynamic interactions between American forces and their European allies but also offer a glimpse into the challenges faced during this pivotal time. The narrative culminates with a reprint of General John J. Pershings initial report to the Secretary of Defense, detailing the scale of the U.S. effort and the obstacles surmounted for the AEFs success. (Dr.PGould)
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022 - The Army of Manoeuvre
In the final years of the Great War (WWI), the American Expeditionary Force (AEF) made its mark in Europe, accompanied by the esteemed New York Tribune war correspondent, Heywood Broun. Although Broun is often remembered for his work as a sports writer, drama critic, journalist, and social reformer—particularly his role as a member of the witty Algonquin Round Table alongside luminaries like Dorothy Parker and Robert Benchley—his unique insights into the AEFs experiences provide a captivating perspective on the conflict. Brouns writings not only illuminate the dynamic interactions between American forces and their European allies but also offer a glimpse into the challenges faced during this pivotal time. The narrative culminates with a reprint of General John J. Pershings initial report to the Secretary of Defense, detailing the scale of the U.S. effort and the obstacles surmounted for the AEFs success. (Dr.PGould)
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021 - Teufel-Hunden
In the final years of the Great War (WWI), the American Expeditionary Force (AEF) made its mark in Europe, accompanied by the esteemed New York Tribune war correspondent, Heywood Broun. Although Broun is often remembered for his work as a sports writer, drama critic, journalist, and social reformer—particularly his role as a member of the witty Algonquin Round Table alongside luminaries like Dorothy Parker and Robert Benchley—his unique insights into the AEFs experiences provide a captivating perspective on the conflict. Brouns writings not only illuminate the dynamic interactions between American forces and their European allies but also offer a glimpse into the challenges faced during this pivotal time. The narrative culminates with a reprint of General John J. Pershings initial report to the Secretary of Defense, detailing the scale of the U.S. effort and the obstacles surmounted for the AEFs success. (Dr.PGould)
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020 - The First Two Battles
In the final years of the Great War (WWI), the American Expeditionary Force (AEF) made its mark in Europe, accompanied by the esteemed New York Tribune war correspondent, Heywood Broun. Although Broun is often remembered for his work as a sports writer, drama critic, journalist, and social reformer—particularly his role as a member of the witty Algonquin Round Table alongside luminaries like Dorothy Parker and Robert Benchley—his unique insights into the AEFs experiences provide a captivating perspective on the conflict. Brouns writings not only illuminate the dynamic interactions between American forces and their European allies but also offer a glimpse into the challenges faced during this pivotal time. The narrative culminates with a reprint of General John J. Pershings initial report to the Secretary of Defense, detailing the scale of the U.S. effort and the obstacles surmounted for the AEFs success. (Dr.PGould)
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019 - A Famous Gesture
In the final years of the Great War (WWI), the American Expeditionary Force (AEF) made its mark in Europe, accompanied by the esteemed New York Tribune war correspondent, Heywood Broun. Although Broun is often remembered for his work as a sports writer, drama critic, journalist, and social reformer—particularly his role as a member of the witty Algonquin Round Table alongside luminaries like Dorothy Parker and Robert Benchley—his unique insights into the AEFs experiences provide a captivating perspective on the conflict. Brouns writings not only illuminate the dynamic interactions between American forces and their European allies but also offer a glimpse into the challenges faced during this pivotal time. The narrative culminates with a reprint of General John J. Pershings initial report to the Secretary of Defense, detailing the scale of the U.S. effort and the obstacles surmounted for the AEFs success. (Dr.PGould)
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018 - A Civilian Visitor
In the final years of the Great War (WWI), the American Expeditionary Force (AEF) made its mark in Europe, accompanied by the esteemed New York Tribune war correspondent, Heywood Broun. Although Broun is often remembered for his work as a sports writer, drama critic, journalist, and social reformer—particularly his role as a member of the witty Algonquin Round Table alongside luminaries like Dorothy Parker and Robert Benchley—his unique insights into the AEFs experiences provide a captivating perspective on the conflict. Brouns writings not only illuminate the dynamic interactions between American forces and their European allies but also offer a glimpse into the challenges faced during this pivotal time. The narrative culminates with a reprint of General John J. Pershings initial report to the Secretary of Defense, detailing the scale of the U.S. effort and the obstacles surmounted for the AEFs success. (Dr.PGould)
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017 - Our Own Sector
In the final years of the Great War (WWI), the American Expeditionary Force (AEF) made its mark in Europe, accompanied by the esteemed New York Tribune war correspondent, Heywood Broun. Although Broun is often remembered for his work as a sports writer, drama critic, journalist, and social reformer—particularly his role as a member of the witty Algonquin Round Table alongside luminaries like Dorothy Parker and Robert Benchley—his unique insights into the AEFs experiences provide a captivating perspective on the conflict. Brouns writings not only illuminate the dynamic interactions between American forces and their European allies but also offer a glimpse into the challenges faced during this pivotal time. The narrative culminates with a reprint of General John J. Pershings initial report to the Secretary of Defense, detailing the scale of the U.S. effort and the obstacles surmounted for the AEFs success. (Dr.PGould)
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016 - Into the Trenches
In the final years of the Great War (WWI), the American Expeditionary Force (AEF) made its mark in Europe, accompanied by the esteemed New York Tribune war correspondent, Heywood Broun. Although Broun is often remembered for his work as a sports writer, drama critic, journalist, and social reformer—particularly his role as a member of the witty Algonquin Round Table alongside luminaries like Dorothy Parker and Robert Benchley—his unique insights into the AEFs experiences provide a captivating perspective on the conflict. Brouns writings not only illuminate the dynamic interactions between American forces and their European allies but also offer a glimpse into the challenges faced during this pivotal time. The narrative culminates with a reprint of General John J. Pershings initial report to the Secretary of Defense, detailing the scale of the U.S. effort and the obstacles surmounted for the AEFs success. (Dr.PGould)
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015 - In Charge of Morale
In the final years of the Great War (WWI), the American Expeditionary Force (AEF) made its mark in Europe, accompanied by the esteemed New York Tribune war correspondent, Heywood Broun. Although Broun is often remembered for his work as a sports writer, drama critic, journalist, and social reformer—particularly his role as a member of the witty Algonquin Round Table alongside luminaries like Dorothy Parker and Robert Benchley—his unique insights into the AEFs experiences provide a captivating perspective on the conflict. Brouns writings not only illuminate the dynamic interactions between American forces and their European allies but also offer a glimpse into the challenges faced during this pivotal time. The narrative culminates with a reprint of General John J. Pershings initial report to the Secretary of Defense, detailing the scale of the U.S. effort and the obstacles surmounted for the AEFs success. (Dr.PGould)
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014 - France and the Medicoes
In the final years of the Great War (WWI), the American Expeditionary Force (AEF) made its mark in Europe, accompanied by the esteemed New York Tribune war correspondent, Heywood Broun. Although Broun is often remembered for his work as a sports writer, drama critic, journalist, and social reformer—particularly his role as a member of the witty Algonquin Round Table alongside luminaries like Dorothy Parker and Robert Benchley—his unique insights into the AEFs experiences provide a captivating perspective on the conflict. Brouns writings not only illuminate the dynamic interactions between American forces and their European allies but also offer a glimpse into the challenges faced during this pivotal time. The narrative culminates with a reprint of General John J. Pershings initial report to the Secretary of Defense, detailing the scale of the U.S. effort and the obstacles surmounted for the AEFs success. (Dr.PGould)
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013 - Behind the Lines
In the final years of the Great War (WWI), the American Expeditionary Force (AEF) made its mark in Europe, accompanied by the esteemed New York Tribune war correspondent, Heywood Broun. Although Broun is often remembered for his work as a sports writer, drama critic, journalist, and social reformer—particularly his role as a member of the witty Algonquin Round Table alongside luminaries like Dorothy Parker and Robert Benchley—his unique insights into the AEFs experiences provide a captivating perspective on the conflict. Brouns writings not only illuminate the dynamic interactions between American forces and their European allies but also offer a glimpse into the challenges faced during this pivotal time. The narrative culminates with a reprint of General John J. Pershings initial report to the Secretary of Defense, detailing the scale of the U.S. effort and the obstacles surmounted for the AEFs success. (Dr.PGould)
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012 - The Men Who Did Everything
In the final years of the Great War (WWI), the American Expeditionary Force (AEF) made its mark in Europe, accompanied by the esteemed New York Tribune war correspondent, Heywood Broun. Although Broun is often remembered for his work as a sports writer, drama critic, journalist, and social reformer—particularly his role as a member of the witty Algonquin Round Table alongside luminaries like Dorothy Parker and Robert Benchley—his unique insights into the AEFs experiences provide a captivating perspective on the conflict. Brouns writings not only illuminate the dynamic interactions between American forces and their European allies but also offer a glimpse into the challenges faced during this pivotal time. The narrative culminates with a reprint of General John J. Pershings initial report to the Secretary of Defense, detailing the scale of the U.S. effort and the obstacles surmounted for the AEFs success. (Dr.PGould)
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011 - Some Distinguished Visitors
In the final years of the Great War (WWI), the American Expeditionary Force (AEF) made its mark in Europe, accompanied by the esteemed New York Tribune war correspondent, Heywood Broun. Although Broun is often remembered for his work as a sports writer, drama critic, journalist, and social reformer—particularly his role as a member of the witty Algonquin Round Table alongside luminaries like Dorothy Parker and Robert Benchley—his unique insights into the AEFs experiences provide a captivating perspective on the conflict. Brouns writings not only illuminate the dynamic interactions between American forces and their European allies but also offer a glimpse into the challenges faced during this pivotal time. The narrative culminates with a reprint of General John J. Pershings initial report to the Secretary of Defense, detailing the scale of the U.S. effort and the obstacles surmounted for the AEFs success. (Dr.PGould)
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010 - The Schools for Officers
In the final years of the Great War (WWI), the American Expeditionary Force (AEF) made its mark in Europe, accompanied by the esteemed New York Tribune war correspondent, Heywood Broun. Although Broun is often remembered for his work as a sports writer, drama critic, journalist, and social reformer—particularly his role as a member of the witty Algonquin Round Table alongside luminaries like Dorothy Parker and Robert Benchley—his unique insights into the AEFs experiences provide a captivating perspective on the conflict. Brouns writings not only illuminate the dynamic interactions between American forces and their European allies but also offer a glimpse into the challenges faced during this pivotal time. The narrative culminates with a reprint of General John J. Pershings initial report to the Secretary of Defense, detailing the scale of the U.S. effort and the obstacles surmounted for the AEFs success. (Dr.PGould)
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009 - The Eyes of the Army
In the final years of the Great War (WWI), the American Expeditionary Force (AEF) made its mark in Europe, accompanied by the esteemed New York Tribune war correspondent, Heywood Broun. Although Broun is often remembered for his work as a sports writer, drama critic, journalist, and social reformer—particularly his role as a member of the witty Algonquin Round Table alongside luminaries like Dorothy Parker and Robert Benchley—his unique insights into the AEFs experiences provide a captivating perspective on the conflict. Brouns writings not only illuminate the dynamic interactions between American forces and their European allies but also offer a glimpse into the challenges faced during this pivotal time. The narrative culminates with a reprint of General John J. Pershings initial report to the Secretary of Defense, detailing the scale of the U.S. effort and the obstacles surmounted for the AEFs success. (Dr.PGould)
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008 - Back with the Big Guns
In the final years of the Great War (WWI), the American Expeditionary Force (AEF) made its mark in Europe, accompanied by the esteemed New York Tribune war correspondent, Heywood Broun. Although Broun is often remembered for his work as a sports writer, drama critic, journalist, and social reformer—particularly his role as a member of the witty Algonquin Round Table alongside luminaries like Dorothy Parker and Robert Benchley—his unique insights into the AEFs experiences provide a captivating perspective on the conflict. Brouns writings not only illuminate the dynamic interactions between American forces and their European allies but also offer a glimpse into the challenges faced during this pivotal time. The narrative culminates with a reprint of General John J. Pershings initial report to the Secretary of Defense, detailing the scale of the U.S. effort and the obstacles surmounted for the AEFs success. (Dr.PGould)
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007 - Speeding Up
In the final years of the Great War (WWI), the American Expeditionary Force (AEF) made its mark in Europe, accompanied by the esteemed New York Tribune war correspondent, Heywood Broun. Although Broun is often remembered for his work as a sports writer, drama critic, journalist, and social reformer—particularly his role as a member of the witty Algonquin Round Table alongside luminaries like Dorothy Parker and Robert Benchley—his unique insights into the AEFs experiences provide a captivating perspective on the conflict. Brouns writings not only illuminate the dynamic interactions between American forces and their European allies but also offer a glimpse into the challenges faced during this pivotal time. The narrative culminates with a reprint of General John J. Pershings initial report to the Secretary of Defense, detailing the scale of the U.S. effort and the obstacles surmounted for the AEFs success. (Dr.PGould)
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006 - Getting Their Stride
In the final years of the Great War (WWI), the American Expeditionary Force (AEF) made its mark in Europe, accompanied by the esteemed New York Tribune war correspondent, Heywood Broun. Although Broun is often remembered for his work as a sports writer, drama critic, journalist, and social reformer—particularly his role as a member of the witty Algonquin Round Table alongside luminaries like Dorothy Parker and Robert Benchley—his unique insights into the AEFs experiences provide a captivating perspective on the conflict. Brouns writings not only illuminate the dynamic interactions between American forces and their European allies but also offer a glimpse into the challenges faced during this pivotal time. The narrative culminates with a reprint of General John J. Pershings initial report to the Secretary of Defense, detailing the scale of the U.S. effort and the obstacles surmounted for the AEFs success. (Dr.PGould)
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005 - What They Lived In
In the final years of the Great War (WWI), the American Expeditionary Force (AEF) made its mark in Europe, accompanied by the esteemed New York Tribune war correspondent, Heywood Broun. Although Broun is often remembered for his work as a sports writer, drama critic, journalist, and social reformer—particularly his role as a member of the witty Algonquin Round Table alongside luminaries like Dorothy Parker and Robert Benchley—his unique insights into the AEFs experiences provide a captivating perspective on the conflict. Brouns writings not only illuminate the dynamic interactions between American forces and their European allies but also offer a glimpse into the challenges faced during this pivotal time. The narrative culminates with a reprint of General John J. Pershings initial report to the Secretary of Defense, detailing the scale of the U.S. effort and the obstacles surmounted for the AEFs success. (Dr.PGould)
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004 - The Fourth of July
In the final years of the Great War (WWI), the American Expeditionary Force (AEF) made its mark in Europe, accompanied by the esteemed New York Tribune war correspondent, Heywood Broun. Although Broun is often remembered for his work as a sports writer, drama critic, journalist, and social reformer—particularly his role as a member of the witty Algonquin Round Table alongside luminaries like Dorothy Parker and Robert Benchley—his unique insights into the AEFs experiences provide a captivating perspective on the conflict. Brouns writings not only illuminate the dynamic interactions between American forces and their European allies but also offer a glimpse into the challenges faced during this pivotal time. The narrative culminates with a reprint of General John J. Pershings initial report to the Secretary of Defense, detailing the scale of the U.S. effort and the obstacles surmounted for the AEFs success. (Dr.PGould)
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003 - The First Division Lands
In the final years of the Great War (WWI), the American Expeditionary Force (AEF) made its mark in Europe, accompanied by the esteemed New York Tribune war correspondent, Heywood Broun. Although Broun is often remembered for his work as a sports writer, drama critic, journalist, and social reformer—particularly his role as a member of the witty Algonquin Round Table alongside luminaries like Dorothy Parker and Robert Benchley—his unique insights into the AEFs experiences provide a captivating perspective on the conflict. Brouns writings not only illuminate the dynamic interactions between American forces and their European allies but also offer a glimpse into the challenges faced during this pivotal time. The narrative culminates with a reprint of General John J. Pershings initial report to the Secretary of Defense, detailing the scale of the U.S. effort and the obstacles surmounted for the AEFs success. (Dr.PGould)
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002 - Vive Pair-Shang
In the final years of the Great War (WWI), the American Expeditionary Force (AEF) made its mark in Europe, accompanied by the esteemed New York Tribune war correspondent, Heywood Broun. Although Broun is often remembered for his work as a sports writer, drama critic, journalist, and social reformer—particularly his role as a member of the witty Algonquin Round Table alongside luminaries like Dorothy Parker and Robert Benchley—his unique insights into the AEFs experiences provide a captivating perspective on the conflict. Brouns writings not only illuminate the dynamic interactions between American forces and their European allies but also offer a glimpse into the challenges faced during this pivotal time. The narrative culminates with a reprint of General John J. Pershings initial report to the Secretary of Defense, detailing the scale of the U.S. effort and the obstacles surmounted for the AEFs success. (Dr.PGould)
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001 - The Landing of Pershing
In the final years of the Great War (WWI), the American Expeditionary Force (AEF) made its mark in Europe, accompanied by the esteemed New York Tribune war correspondent, Heywood Broun. Although Broun is often remembered for his work as a sports writer, drama critic, journalist, and social reformer—particularly his role as a member of the witty Algonquin Round Table alongside luminaries like Dorothy Parker and Robert Benchley—his unique insights into the AEFs experiences provide a captivating perspective on the conflict. Brouns writings not only illuminate the dynamic interactions between American forces and their European allies but also offer a glimpse into the challenges faced during this pivotal time. The narrative culminates with a reprint of General John J. Pershings initial report to the Secretary of Defense, detailing the scale of the U.S. effort and the obstacles surmounted for the AEFs success. (Dr.PGould)
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In the final years of the Great War (WWI), the American Expeditionary Force (AEF) made its mark in Europe, accompanied by the esteemed New York Tribune war correspondent, Heywood Broun. Although Broun is often remembered for his work as a sports writer, drama critic, journalist, and social reformer—particularly his role as a member of the witty Algonquin Round Table alongside luminaries like Dorothy Parker and Robert Benchley—his unique insights into the AEFs experiences provide a captivating perspective on the conflict. Brouns writings not only illuminate the dynamic interactions between American forces and their European allies but also offer a glimpse into the challenges faced during this pivotal time. The narrative culminates with a reprint of General John J. Pershings initial report to the Secretary of Defense, detailing the scale of the U.S. effort and the obstacles surmounted for the AEFs success. (Dr.PGould)
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