They knew it was the end. Weakened by four years of war, the reality
had finally dawned on the Germans that their armies could never stop
the combined might of the Allied forces, now bolstered by the fresh,
enthusiastic Americans, who were now determined to be involved in the
conflict that had engulfed the world.The US effort in 1918, in what
became known as the Hundred Days Offensive, was focused on the Argonne
Forest. It was there that 1,200,000 men were deployed in what was to
be the largest offensive in the United States military history.It was
in the fighting in the Argonne Forest that one of the most remarkable
incidents in the entire First World War took place. In October 1918,
Corporal Alvin Cullum York single-handedly captured 132 Germans and
killed twenty-one in a desperate fire-fight.Yorks battalion of the
328th Infantry Regiment had become pinned down by heavy machine-gun
and artillery fire. Its commander sent Sergeant Bernard Early, four
non-commissioned officers, including the recently promoted Corporal
York, and thirteen privates to infiltrate the German positions and
neutralise the machine-guns.The small American force came upon a large
group of enemy troops having breakfast, and these were taken prisoner.
They then came under fire from German machine-guns which left eight
men were killed or wounded and York as the senior NCO. York and the
survivors returned fire and silenced the enemy, allowing the Americans
to rejoin their battalion with the 132 prisoners in tow.York was
promoted to Sergeant and he received the Congressional Medal of
Honor.The site of this famous action was believed to have been
identified in 2009 and a memorial erected by the French authorities.
However, a team of archaeologists, with help from the French
Department of Archaeology and the use of modern day Geographic
Information Science, believe that the memorial is incorrectly
situated, and have uncovered thousands of exhibits to support their
claim.Complete with detailed plans and diagrams, and a rich variety of
photographs of locations and artefacts, Michael Kelly presents not
only a fascinating account of Yorks determined courage, but also a
detective story as the team unravels the evidence to reveal the exact
ravine where the most famous US military action of the First World War
took place.
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Discovering Alvin York's WWI Battlefield
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781526700773
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Vendor
Frontline Books (ORIM)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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