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First to Fight: The U.S. Marines in World War I
Contributor(s): Gilbert, Oscar E. (Author), Cansiere, Romain (Author)
ISBN: 161200508X     ISBN-13: 9781612005089
Publisher: Casemate
OUR PRICE:   $29.66  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: November 2017
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Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- History | Military - World War I
- History | Military - United States
- History | United States - General
Dewey: 940.459
LCCN: 2018469398
Physical Information: 1.1" H x 6.3" W x 9.2" (1.50 lbs) 360 pages
Themes:
- Chronological Period - 1900-1919
- Holiday - Veteran's Day
- Holiday - Memorial Day
 
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Publisher Description:
"Retreat, hell We just got here " The words of Captain Lloyd Williams at Belleau Wood in June 1918 entered United States Marine Corps legend, and the Marine Brigade's actions there--along with the censor's failure to take out the name of the Brigade in the battle reports--made the Corps famous.

The Marines went to war as part of the American Expeditionary Force, bitterly resented by the Army and General Pershing. The Army tried to use them solely as labor troops and replacements, but the German spring offensive of 1918 forced the issue. The French begged Pershing to commit his partially trained men, and two untested American divisions, supported by British and French units, were thrown into the path of five German divisions. Three horrific weeks later, the Marines held the entirety of Belleau Wood. The Marines then fought in the almost forgotten Blanc Mont Ridge Offensive in October, as well as in every well-known AEF action until the end of the war.

This book looks at all the operations of the Marine Corps in World War I, covers the activities of both ground and air units, and considers the units that supported the Marine Brigade. It examines how, during the war years, the Marine Corps changed from a small organization of naval security detachments to an elite land combat force.

Contributor Bio(s): Cansiere, Romain: - Romain V. Cansière is a native of southern France, interested in the U. S. Marine Corps since his teenage years. His current historical research is on the Marine Corps in World War I. Oscar and Romain co-authored Tanks In Hell: A Marine Corps Tank Company On Tarawa, winner of the 2016 General Wallace M. Greene Jr. Award for distinguished non-fiction.Cansiere, Romain V.: - Romain V. Cansiere has previously co-authored Tanks In Hell: A Marine Corps Tank Company On Tarawa (Casemate, 2015), winner of The General Wallace M. Greene Award for outstanding non-fiction.Gilbert, Oscar E.: - Oscar E. "Ed" Gilbert Jr. served as an artilleryman and NCO instructor in the Marine Corps Reserve before earning a Ph.D., working for the Geological Survey in Alabama, and teaching at Auburn University. He enjoyed a three-decade career in worldwide oil exploration. Ed was the author of many books, including Marine Corps Tank Battles in Korea (2006), and Marine Corps Tank Battles in Vietnam (2008). He was awarded the 2016 General Wallace M. Greene Jr. Award for Tanks in Hell: A Marine Corps Tank Company on Tarawa (2015). Ed passed away in February 2019.