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A young nation's courage, a continent in turmoil - With The Doughboy In France captures the raw pulse of World War I from within the ranks of the American Expeditionary Forces. Edward Hungerford's vivid memoir draws readers into the trenches, where mud, fear and camaraderie shape every moment. This is no distant history; it is lived experience, rendered with the immediacy of an eyewitness and the literary grace reminiscent of Hemingway or Dos Passos. Hungerford's account stands apart as a historical military document and a deeply personal journey. Through his wartime reflections, the reader…mehr

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A young nation's courage, a continent in turmoil - With The Doughboy In France captures the raw pulse of World War I from within the ranks of the American Expeditionary Forces. Edward Hungerford's vivid memoir draws readers into the trenches, where mud, fear and camaraderie shape every moment. This is no distant history; it is lived experience, rendered with the immediacy of an eyewitness and the literary grace reminiscent of Hemingway or Dos Passos. Hungerford's account stands apart as a historical military document and a deeply personal journey. Through his wartime reflections, the reader encounters the reality of the American soldier experience in early 20th century Europe - from the tense anticipation before battle to the fleeting solace found in battered French villages. The France wartime setting is not merely a backdrop, but a living, breathing landscape that haunts and transforms. This book appeals to history enthusiasts and military history readers alike, offering both the authenticity of the front lines and the introspective depth of a classic. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. With The Doughboy In France is more than a world war i memoir; it is a cultural artefact, inviting a new generation to witness the forging of memory and meaning amid the chaos of war.