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St. Miliel 1918: The American Expeditionary Forces Trial by Fire

By Ezekiel Register | July 17, 2015 - 10:15 am |July 18, 2015 Books
St. Miliel 1918: The American Expeditionary Forces Trial by Fireby David Bonk
ISBN: 9781849083911
Published by Osprey Publishing on October 18th 2011
Genres: History, Military, World War I, United States
Pages: 96

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    President’s Quarterly Update—April 2024

     

    Dear Members and Friends,

     

    I’m extremely pleased with the level of WW1HA’s activities, some of which may be unseen by you.

     

    Our Journal, “World War One Illustrated,” is now published three times a year with an average length of 48 pages. Each issue is filled with high-quality articles covering a variety of topics, including the popular “My Kin in the Great War” series.

     

    Our electronic newsletter, “Here and There with the WW1HA” is published monthly, with an assortment of Association events and articles covering WW1 topics.

     

    Sal Compagno’s San Francisco Bay Area Chapter continues to hold monthly meetings via Zoom, while Mark Benbow’s Eastern Chapter is holding quarterly meetings.

     

    As President, I am also hosting a quarterly “Fireside Chat” online. The last one emphasized WW1 poetry. The next one will emphasize WW1-era music.

     

    If you’re already a member, I thank you for your membership and encourage you to take part in these activities. If you’re not a member, I ask you to join and participate in these activities. Participate in the events and consider submitting an article for the journal or newsletter.

     

    Reach out to me with your comments: lavarennes@meuse-argonne.com.

     

    Regards,

     

    Randy Gaulke

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