Allan Kent Powell is senior state historian at the Utah State Historical Society and managing editor of the Utah Historical Quarterly. He is the author of Splinters of a Nation: German Prisoners of War in Utah and numerous other works.
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Foreword by Charles S. Peterson Preface Introduction 1. Camp Mills, New York, June 1918 2. Crossing the Atlantic, June 1918 3. England, June 1918 4. Arrival in France, June 1918 5. Training in Humberville, July 1918 6. Up to the Front, August 1918 7. The St. Mihiel Offensive, September 1918 8. The Meuse-Argonne Offensive, October 1918 9. War's End, November 1918 10. Through Belgium and Luxembourg, November-December 1918 11. Germany, December 1918-March 1919 12. Back to France, March 1919 13. School in Montpelier, March-April 1919 14. Notes, April-August 1919 Notes Index
"Intrinsically valuable. The quality of Nels Anderson's writing is remarkable. He was an enlisted man with an unusual level of education and that shows on almost every page of his narrative. As editor, Powell has earned high marks for research, organization, and extensive annotations."-Larry Ping, author of Gustav Freytag and the Prussian Gospel "A timely and engaging firsthand account of America's involvement in 'the war to end all wars.' ...The diary provides readers with a genuine sense of 'being there' as Anderson matter-of-factly shares what military life in and near the frontline trenches was like."-BYU Studies Quarterly "If you're interested in the thoughts, feelings, and observations of an educated soldier, one who takes his own writing seriously, I know you'll enjoy reading both the diary and its supplements."-The Journal of Mormon History

