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The All-Americans at War: The 82nd Division in the Great War, 1917-1918
 
 
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The All-Americans at War: The 82nd Division in the Great War, 1917-1918 [Hardcover]

James J. Cooke (Author)
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April 30, 1999

This is the first study to analyze the content, training, and performance of a World War I draft division from its formation onward. The 82nd division consisted heavily of non-English speaking European immigrants and conscripts fresh from farming towns in Tennessee and North Carolina. Despite these apparent obstacles, it would evolve into an effective combat unit on the front lines of St. Mihiel and the Meuse-Argonne. These All-Americans would prove that they could fight and accomplish several difficult missions in the Great War.

From its birth at Camp Gordon, Georgia, to the battlefields of the Western Front, the 82nd division became a highly successful combat unit through good leadership and hard work. After initial training in France by both British and French forces, the 82nd entered the trenches to face the Germans. Given a difficult mission during the St. Mihiel offensive, the diverse division performed well; and during the Meuse-Argonne battle, it achieved its objectives despite heavy casualties. Despite an early lack of preparation, this force would be a true American success story.


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"Those who say the "melting pot" never worked need to read this book." -- Choice

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The evolution of a World War I conscript infantry division from a mismatched collection of immigrants and American farm boys to an effective combat unit on the front lines of St. Mihiel and the Meuse-Argonne.


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  • Hardcover: 168 pages
  • Publisher: Praeger (April 30, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0275957403
  • ISBN-13: 978-0275957407
  • Product Dimensions: 9.6 x 6.4 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,986,411 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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James J. Cooke was born in Baltimore, Maryland in 1939 and graduated from Brooklyn Park High in 1957. After military service he attended Mississippi College, graduating with a BA and MA. He received his PhD in history from the University of Georgia in 1969.In 1969 he joined the history faculty of the University of Mississippi and retired with the rank of Professor of History in 1999. Maintaining his interest in military affairs Cooke joined the Mississippi National Guard in 1971. During Desert Shield/Desert Storm he was assigned to the XVIII Airborne Corps and became the corps' liaison officer to the French Light Tank Division for combat operations. For his service he was awarded the Bronze Star Medal. His time in the Gulf War resulted in the publication of his war memoirs 100 Miles From Baghdad. Cooke's most recent book is: Chewing Gum, Candy Bars and Beer: The Army PX in World War II (University of Missouri Press, 2009) The author of several books in military history Cooke lives in Oxford, Mississippi.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Enlightening, January 8, 2001
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jake-raven "jake-raven" (Princeton Junction, NJ USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The All-Americans at War: The 82nd Division in the Great War, 1917-1918 (Hardcover)
Great insight into what was involved with creating a new Division out of conscripts to go fight a war. Describes the day-to-day problems faced with communication, training, supplies and leadership. To think these immigrant-citizen soldiers were able to organize, fight and win at battle in such a short time period is amazing.
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On 6 April 1917, the Congress of the United States, after several days of rancorous debate, declared war on the German empire. Read the first page
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appropriate carton, field artillery brigade, machine gun officer, engineer regiment, senior chaplain, ammunition train, machine gun battalions, typed copy, divisional staff
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United States, Camp Gordon, National Army, Message Log, After Action Report, Adjutant General, World War, American Battle Monuments Commission, Machine Gun Battalion, First Army, Records Group, Western Front, Charles Rhodes, National Archives, General Pershing, Rhodes Diary, General Burnham, General Staff Memorandum, Hunter Liggett, New York, American Expeditionary Forces, History of the Brigade Headquarters, Jim Wainwright, National Guard, Great War
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