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Under Foch's Command: A Tale of the Americans in France explores the lives of American soldiers as they join the fight during World War I, specifically focusing on their involvement in France. The story begins with a peaceful spring day in the Rocky Mountains, where two young men reflect on their desire to fight for their country. With America's entry into the war, their lives take a dramatic turn as they prepare to face the perils of warfare. As the narrative unfolds, the characters confront both external enemies and internal struggles, navigating the emotional complexities of war, loyalty,…mehr

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Under Foch's Command: A Tale of the Americans in France explores the lives of American soldiers as they join the fight during World War I, specifically focusing on their involvement in France. The story begins with a peaceful spring day in the Rocky Mountains, where two young men reflect on their desire to fight for their country. With America's entry into the war, their lives take a dramatic turn as they prepare to face the perils of warfare. As the narrative unfolds, the characters confront both external enemies and internal struggles, navigating the emotional complexities of war, loyalty, and camaraderie. The novel delves into the deep bonds formed between soldiers and the personal sacrifices they make in the face of adversity. Against the backdrop of international conflict, the story highlights the transformative journey of ordinary men thrust into extraordinary circumstances. The adventure unfolds with thrilling action, as the characters transition from their civilian lives to the intensity of war, facing both physical and emotional challenges on the front lines.
Autorenporträt
Frederick Sadleir Brereton (5 August 1852 - 12 August 1957) was a decorated soldier and an author of children's books on heroic deeds conducted in the name of the British Empire. Brereton was a prolific author. By the time he died, he had written over 40 books.