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The AEF and Coalition Warmaking, 1917-1918

The AEF and Coalition Warmaking, 1917-1918

David F. Trask
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Underscoring an emerging revisionist view of the American Expeditionary Forces, David Trask argues that the performances of the AEF and General John J. Pershing were much more flawed than conventional accounts have suggested. This can best be seen, he shows, by analyzing coalition warfare at the level of grand tactics—i.e., campaign military operations.

The AEF didn't perform well in France, Trask contends, because it was committed as an independent force before it had time to train and gain experience. President Wilson and General Pershing's initial insistence on an independent American force rather than an integration with existing French and British armies resulted in costly delays and bitter victories in the decisive Allied counteroffensives against Ludendorff and the Central Powers.

Using a tactic uncommon in previous studies of the AEF, David Trask views the campaign of 1918 through the eyes of the highest-ranking of field commanders, including Pershing, Marshal Ferdinand Foch of the Allied and Associated Powers, and General Erich Ludendorff of the Central Powers.

年:
1993
出版社:
University Press of Kansas
语言:
english
页:
235
ISBN 10:
070060619X
ISBN 13:
9780700606191
系列:
Modern War Studies
文件:
PDF, 24.61 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 1993
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