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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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  • Randal Gaulke

     

    A Message from the WW1HA President:

     

    14 March 2022

     

    On Saturday March 12 the WW1HA hosted its first ever online quiz night. This was a fun way to get geographically distant members together virtually. We are considering doing this a few times a year.

    The next issue of World War One Illustrated (WWOI) will be printed shortly. Members/subscribers should receive their printed issue in the next month or so.

     

    Members are encouraged to participate in the monthly online seminars hosted by the San Francisco Bay Area Chapter; and we plan to announce a gathering of WW1HA members at the National World War I Museum’s Fall 2022 symposium. Stay tuned!

     

    Do you have a special interest or knowledge regarding a WW1 topic? Consider sharing your knowledge by writing an article for WWOI or a shorter blog post (500 – 1,000 words) for the WW1HA Facebook page. Talk to Editor Ed Klekowski (edk1418@gmail.com) or Charles Van Way (cvanway@kc.rr.com) for more details.

     

    Finally, you can always reach out to me with your thoughts or questions.

     

    Regards,

     

    Randy Gaulke

    lavarennes@meuse-argonne.com
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