Edward G. Lengel is Professor and Director of the Papers of George Washington Project at the University of Virginia. He is the author of To Conquer Hell: The Meuse-Argonne, 1918 and General George Washington: A Military Life, among other works.
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Preface A Note on Maps Introduction: Approaches to Study of the AEF at War, 1917-1918 1. Setting the Stage 2. Into the Line: November 1917-April 1918 3. Cantigny: May 1918 4. Chateau-thierry: May 1918 5. The 2d Division Enters the Lines: May 31-June 5, 1918 6. Into the Woods: June 6, 1918 7. ""Sporting Soldiers"": Belleau Wood, June 7-8, 1918 8. ""We Want the Damn Woods"": Belleau Wood, June 9-10, 1918 9. ""No Idea of Tactical Principles"": Belleau Wood, June 11-12, 1918 10. Gas and Exhaustion: Belleau Wood, June 13-15, 1918 11. Enter the US Army: Belleau Wood, June 16-21, 1918 12. Finishing the Job: June 22-July 2, 1918 13. Rock of the Marne: The Marne River Defense, July 15-17, 1918 14. ""Deal the Enemy a Crushing Blow"": Soissons, July 18-22, 1918 15. Reducing the Marne Salient: US Troops in the Aisne-Marne Campaign, July 18-August 6, 1918 16. Tragedy at Fismette: Travails of the 28th Division, August 1918 Conclusion: The Road to Saint-Mihiel, September 1918 Notes Bibliography Index An Illustration gallery follows page 155

