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Always Move Forward The 80th Division In World War I


Always Move Forward The 80th Division In World War I
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Author : Gary Schreckengost
language : en
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Release Date : 2019-11-04

Always Move Forward The 80th Division In World War I written by Gary Schreckengost and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-11-04 with categories.


America's 80th "Blue Ridge" Division was constituted on August 5, 1917, as part of the National Army (today's Army Reserve), with headquarters at Camp Lee, Virginia. The division itself consisted primarily of drafted men or "Selectees" from Virginia, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania. Its commander, Maj. Gen. Adelbert Cronkhite, an old coastal artilleryman who was said to be "sturdy, thick-set, and cut out of sandstone," adopted the now-famous moniker "Blue Ridge Division" for the 80th Division, as the wondrous Blue Ridge Mountains of the Appalachian chain connected all three states and its peoples. When thrown into combat during the Meuse-Argonne Offensive of Sept. 26-Nov. 11, 1918, "America's Greatest Battle," the Blue Ridge Division was the only division in the A.E.F. to participate in all three phases of the Meuse-Argonne." In fact, the place where it breached the vaunted Hindenburg Line, there now sits America's largest military cemetery in France--a stoic reminder of the 80th Division's and the rest of the A.E.F.'s desperate and heroic actions. Because of this operation and the operations of the other Allied armies, the Associated Powers (the Allies plus the United States) were finally able to smash the near-impregnable German defenses and push to the outskirts of Sedan, the keystone of the German defenses, ultimately winning the war. All told, the 80th "Blue Ridge" Division advanced some twenty miles across the most-heavily defended place on the earth at the time, suffered over 6,000 casualties--over half of its infantry strength--and killed or captured thousands of German soldiers in order to achieve ultimate victory. Their actions so inspired their commander, General "Old Cronk" Cronkhite, to proudly proclaim: "The 80th Division Always Moves Forward!" One of the missions of the 80th Division Association is to try to help Blue Ridge Division soldiers, family members, and interested parties better understand "what it was like" for its soldiers in the service of America's Blue Ridge Division.This series is an effort to fill that need.As such, this is an exhaustive study of America's Blue Ridge Division during the Great War for Civilization that includes personal reminiscences, official records, unit histories, scores of period manuals and topical books, as well as hundreds of photographs and maps to help the reader better understand the text. In Vol. I, this volume, read about how the war started in 1914 and was generally fought in Europe from 1914-1917, how the division was assembled at Camp Lee during the summer of 1917, what training was like, and some of the discussions that transpired over fighting doctrine, namely "Open Warfare" tactics versus "Trench Warfare" tactics. In Vol. II, Friedensturm to St. Mihiel, read about the last major German offensives of the war, how the division was shipped to France, what it was like serving with the British in Artois and Picardy, France, and what the division did during America's first real offensive of the war: the St. Mihiel Offensive. In Vol. III, Meuse-Argonne I, read what combat operations were was like for the division during the early phases war-ending Meuse-Argonne Offensive, "America's Greatest Battle," and in Vol. IV, Meuse-Argonne II and Home, what it was like in the latter phases of the America's Greatest Battle, after the Armistice, and when they went home in 1919.Besides explaining the division's general story, I have included what the training and operations were like for most branches of the division--especially brigade and below. There is a lot to be learned by their training and tactics and modern readers will in fact recognize that much hasn't changed.



Only Moves Forward The 80th Division In World War I


Only Moves Forward The 80th Division In World War I
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Author : Gary Schreckengost
language : en
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Release Date : 2019-11-06

Only Moves Forward The 80th Division In World War I written by Gary Schreckengost and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-11-06 with categories.


America's 80th "Blue Ridge" Division was constituted on August 5, 1917, as part of the National Army (today's Army Reserve), with headquarters at Camp Lee, Virginia. It consisted primarily of drafted men or "Selectees" from Virginia, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania or old Army Regulars like its commander, Maj. Gen. Adelbert Cronkhite, who was said to be "sturdy, thick-set, and cut out of sandstone." Cronkhite adopted the now-famous moniker "Blue Ridge Division" for the 80th Division, as the wondrous Blue Ridge Mountains of the Appalachian chain connected all three states and its peoples. When thrown into combat during the Meuse-Argonne Offensive of Sept. 26-Nov. 11, 1918, "America's Greatest Battle," the Blue Ridge Division was the only division in the A.E.F. to participate in all three phases of the battle. In fact, the place where it breached the vaunted Hindenburg Line, there now sits America's largest military cemetery in France--a stoic reminder of the 80th Division's and the rest of the A.E.F.'s desperate and heroic actions. Because of this operation and the operations of the other Allied armies, the Associated Powers (the Allies plus the United States) were finally able to smash the near-impregnable German defenses and push to the outskirts of Sedan, the keystone of the German defenses, ultimately winning the war. All told, the 80th "Blue Ridge" Division advanced some twenty miles across the most-heavily defended place on the earth at the time, suffered over 6,000 casualties--over half of its infantry strength--and killed or captured thousands of German soldiers in order to achieve ultimate victory. Their actions so inspired their commander, General "Old Cronk" Cronkhite, to proudly proclaim: "The 80th Division Only Moves Forward!" This four-volume series is an exhaustive study of America's Blue Ridge Division during the Great War for Civilization that includes personal reminiscences, official records, unit histories, scores of period manuals and topical books, as well as hundreds of photographs and maps to help the reader better understand the text. In Vol. I, read about how the war started in 1914 and was generally fought in Europe from 1914-1917, how the division was assembled at Camp Lee during the summer of 1917, what training was like, and some of the discussions that transpired over fighting doctrine, namely "Open Warfare" tactics versus "Trench Warfare" tactics. In Vol. II, Friedensturm to St. Mihiel, read about the last major German offensives of the war, how the division was shipped to France, what it was like serving with the British in Artois and Picardy, France, and what the division did during America's first real offensive of the war: the St. Mihiel Offensive. In Vol. III, Meuse-Argonne I, read what combat operations were was like for the division during the early phases war-ending Meuse-Argonne Offensive, "America's Greatest Battle," and in Vol. IV, Meuse-Argonne II and Home, what it was like in the latter phases of the America's Greatest Battle, after the Armistice, and when they went home in 1919.



Only Moves Forward The 80th Division In World War I


Only Moves Forward The 80th Division In World War I
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Author : Gary Schreckengost
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2019-11-06

Only Moves Forward The 80th Division In World War I written by Gary Schreckengost and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-11-06 with categories.


America's 80th "Blue Ridge" Division was constituted on August 5, 1917, as part of the National Army (today's Army Reserve), with headquarters at Camp Lee, Virginia. It consisted primarily of drafted men or "Selectees" from Virginia, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania or old Army Regulars like its commander, Maj. Gen. Adelbert Cronkhite, who was said to be "sturdy, thick-set, and cut out of sandstone." Cronkhite adopted the now-famous moniker "Blue Ridge Division" for the 80th Division, as the wondrous Blue Ridge Mountains of the Appalachian chain connected all three states and its peoples. When thrown into combat during the Meuse-Argonne Offensive of Sept. 26-Nov. 11, 1918, "America's Greatest Battle," the Blue Ridge Division was the only division in the A.E.F. to participate in all three phases of the battle. In fact, the place where it breached the vaunted Hindenburg Line, there now sits America's largest military cemetery in France--a stoic reminder of the 80th Division's and the rest of the A.E.F.'s desperate and heroic actions. Because of this operation and the operations of the other Allied armies, the Associated Powers (the Allies plus the United States) were finally able to smash the near-impregnable German defenses and push to the outskirts of Sedan, the keystone of the German defenses, ultimately winning the war. All told, the 80th "Blue Ridge" Division advanced some twenty miles across the most-heavily defended place on the earth at the time, suffered over 6,000 casualties--over half of its infantry strength--and killed or captured thousands of German soldiers in order to achieve ultimate victory. Their actions so inspired their commander, General "Old Cronk" Cronkhite, to proudly proclaim: "The 80th Division Only Moves Forward!" This four-volume series is an exhaustive study of America's Blue Ridge Division during the Great War for Civilization that includes personal reminiscences, official records, unit histories, scores of period manuals and topical books, as well as hundreds of photographs and maps to help the reader better understand the text. In Vol. I, read about how the war started in 1914 and was generally fought in Europe from 1914-1917, how the division was assembled at Camp Lee during the summer of 1917, what training was like, and some of the discussions that transpired over fighting doctrine, namely "Open Warfare" tactics versus "Trench Warfare" tactics. In Vol. II, Friedensturm to St. Mihiel, read about the last major German offensives of the war, how the division was shipped to France, what it was like serving with the British in Artois and Picardy, France, and what the division did during America's first real offensive of the war: the St. Mihiel Offensive. In Vol. III, Meuse-Argonne I, read what combat operations were was like for the division during the early phases war-ending Meuse-Argonne Offensive, "America's Greatest Battle," and in Vol. IV, Meuse-Argonne II and Home, what it was like in the latter phases of the America's Greatest Battle, after the Armistice, and when they went home in 1919.



Only Moves Forward The 80th Division In World War I


Only Moves Forward The 80th Division In World War I
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Author : Gary Schreckengost
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2019-11-06

Only Moves Forward The 80th Division In World War I written by Gary Schreckengost and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-11-06 with categories.


America's 80th "Blue Ridge" Division was constituted on August 5, 1917, as part of the National Army (today's Army Reserve), with headquarters at Camp Lee, Virginia. It consisted primarily of drafted men or "Selectees" from Virginia, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania or old Army Regulars like its commander, Maj. Gen. Adelbert Cronkhite, who was said to be "sturdy, thick-set, and cut out of sandstone." Cronkhite adopted the now-famous moniker "Blue Ridge Division" for the 80th Division, as the wondrous Blue Ridge Mountains of the Appalachian chain connected all three states and its peoples. When thrown into combat during the Meuse-Argonne Offensive of Sept. 26-Nov. 11, 1918, "America's Greatest Battle," the Blue Ridge Division was the only division in the A.E.F. to participate in all three phases of the battle. In fact, the place where it breached the vaunted Hindenburg Line, there now sits America's largest military cemetery in France--a stoic reminder of the 80th Division's and the rest of the A.E.F.'s desperate and heroic actions. Because of this operation and the operations of the other Allied armies, the Associated Powers (the Allies plus the United States) were finally able to smash the near-impregnable German defenses and push to the outskirts of Sedan, the keystone of the German defenses, ultimately winning the war. All told, the 80th "Blue Ridge" Division advanced some twenty miles across the most-heavily defended place on the earth at the time, suffered over 6,000 casualties--over half of its infantry strength--and killed or captured thousands of German soldiers in order to achieve ultimate victory. Their actions so inspired their commander, General "Old Cronk" Cronkhite, to proudly proclaim: "The 80th Division Only Moves Forward!" This four-volume series is an exhaustive study of America's Blue Ridge Division during the Great War for Civilization that includes personal reminiscences, official records, unit histories, scores of period manuals and topical books, as well as hundreds of photographs and maps to help the reader better understand the text. In Vol. I, read about how the war started in 1914 and was generally fought in Europe from 1914-1917, how the division was assembled at Camp Lee during the summer of 1917, what training was like, and some of the discussions that transpired over fighting doctrine, namely "Open Warfare" tactics versus "Trench Warfare" tactics. In Vol. II, Friedensturm to St. Mihiel, read about the last major German offensives of the war, how the division was shipped to France, what it was like serving with the British in Artois and Picardy, France, and what the division did during America's first real offensive of the war: the St. Mihiel Offensive. In Vol. III, Meuse-Argonne I, read what combat operations were was like for the division during the early phases war-ending Meuse-Argonne Offensive, "America's Greatest Battle," and in Vol. IV, Meuse-Argonne II and Home, what it was like in the latter phases of the America's Greatest Battle, after the Armistice, and when they went home in 1919.



Only Moves Forward The 80th Division In World War I


Only Moves Forward The 80th Division In World War I
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Author : Gary Schreckengost
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2019-11-08

Only Moves Forward The 80th Division In World War I written by Gary Schreckengost and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-11-08 with categories.


America's 80th "Blue Ridge" Division was constituted on August 5, 1917, as part of the National Army (today's Army Reserve), with headquarters at Camp Lee, Virginia. It consisted primarily of drafted men or "Selectees" from Virginia, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania or old Army Regulars like its commander, Maj. Gen. Adelbert Cronkhite, who was said to be "sturdy, thick-set, and cut out of sandstone." Cronkhite adopted the now-famous moniker "Blue Ridge Division" for the 80th Division, as the wondrous Blue Ridge Mountains of the Appalachian chain connected all three states and its peoples. When thrown into combat during the Meuse-Argonne Offensive of Sept. 26-Nov. 11, 1918, "America's Greatest Battle," the Blue Ridge Division was the only division in the A.E.F. to participate in all three phases of the battle. In fact, the place where it breached the vaunted Hindenburg Line, there now sits America's largest military cemetery in France--a stoic reminder of the 80th Division's and the rest of the A.E.F.'s desperate and heroic actions. Because of this operation and the operations of the other Allied armies, the Associated Powers (the Allies plus the United States) were finally able to smash the near-impregnable German defenses and push to the outskirts of Sedan, the keystone of the German defenses, ultimately winning the war. All told, the 80th "Blue Ridge" Division advanced some twenty miles across the most-heavily defended place on the earth at the time, suffered over 6,000 casualties--over half of its infantry strength--and killed or captured thousands of German soldiers in order to achieve ultimate victory. Their actions so inspired their commander, General "Old Cronk" Cronkhite, to proudly proclaim: "The 80th Division Only Moves Forward!" This four-volume series is an exhaustive study of America's Blue Ridge Division during the Great War for Civilization that includes personal reminiscences, official records, unit histories, scores of period manuals and topical books, as well as hundreds of photographs and maps to help the reader better understand the text. In Vol. I, read about how the war started in 1914 and was generally fought in Europe from 1914-1917, how the division was assembled at Camp Lee during the summer of 1917, what training was like, and some of the discussions that transpired over fighting doctrine, namely "Open Warfare" tactics versus "Trench Warfare" tactics. In Vol. II, Friedensturm to St. Mihiel, read about the last major German offensives of the war, how the division was shipped to France, what it was like serving with the British in Artois and Picardy, France, and what the division did during America's first real offensive of the war: the St. Mihiel Offensive. In Vol. III, Meuse-Argonne I, read what combat operations were was like for the division during the early phases war-ending Meuse-Argonne Offensive, "America's Greatest Battle," and in Vol. IV, Meuse-Argonne II and Home, what it was like in the latter phases of the America's Greatest Battle, after the Armistice, and when they went home in 1919.



The 80th Division Only Moves Forward Vol 2


The 80th Division Only Moves Forward Vol 2
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Author : G. J. H. Schreckengost
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2015-12-25

The 80th Division Only Moves Forward Vol 2 written by G. J. H. Schreckengost and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-12-25 with categories.


This is the historically accurate story of a fictional 80th Blue Ridge Infantry Division soldier who fought in World War I: Automatic Rifleman Joe Riddle of Company B, 318th Infantry Regiment, 80th Division, A.E.F. In Vol 1. read what training was like for Joe and the division at Camp Lee, Virginia, and in Artois and Picardy, France, with the British. In Vol. 2, this volume, read not only what he and the 80th Division did during the war-ending and bone-crushing Meuse-Argonne offensive, but also HOW THEY DID IT, setting this book apart from other histories of the war.



Congressional Record


Congressional Record
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Author : United States. Congress
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1969

Congressional Record written by United States. Congress and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1969 with Law categories.


The Congressional Record is the official record of the proceedings and debates of the United States Congress. It is published daily when Congress is in session. The Congressional Record began publication in 1873. Debates for sessions prior to 1873 are recorded in The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States (1789-1824), the Register of Debates in Congress (1824-1837), and the Congressional Globe (1833-1873)



History Of The Eightieth Division A E F In World War I


History Of The Eightieth Division A E F In World War I
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Author : Russell L. Stultz
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2004

History Of The Eightieth Division A E F In World War I written by Russell L. Stultz and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2004 with World War, 1914-1918 categories.




The United States In The First World War


The United States In The First World War
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Author : Anne Cipriano Venzon
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2013-12-02

The United States In The First World War written by Anne Cipriano Venzon and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-12-02 with History categories.


First Published in 1999. Includes six maps.



Pennsylvania Heritage


Pennsylvania Heritage
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Author :
language : en
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Release Date : 2018

Pennsylvania Heritage written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018 with Pennsylvania categories.