Carte Ohio in the Rainbow R. M. (Raymond Minshall) Cheseldine

Ohio in the Rainbow

Official Story of the 166th Infantry, 42nd Division, in the World War

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"Ohio in the Rainbow" presents the definitive and official account of the 166th Infantry Regiment's...

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Limbă
engleză
Legare
Carte - Carte broșată
Publicat
2026
Pagini
584
EAN
9781025878133
ISBN
1025878132
Enbook ID
52758689
Greutate
809
Dimensiuni
156 x 234 x 30

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"Ohio in the Rainbow" presents the definitive and official account of the 166th Infantry Regiment's service within the renowned 42nd "Rainbow" Division during the First World War. This comprehensive military history details the journey of Ohio's soldiers from their initial mobilization and training through their critical deployment to the battlefields of Europe.

The narrative meticulously documents the regiment's participation in major operations on the Western Front, providing a vivid look at the strategic challenges and the lived experiences of the American Expeditionary Forces. From the defensive sectors to the intense offensives that defined the conflict, the work captures the tactical movements and the heroic conduct of the troops in the face of modern warfare.

As a record of the 166th Infantry's legacy, the book serves as a crucial primary source for understanding the role of Midwestern units in the global struggle. It honors the sacrifice and resilience of the men who served, making it an invaluable resource for historians, veterans' descendants, and readers of military history. This work remains a significant testament to the enduring spirit of the "Rainbow" Division and its contributions to the Allied victory.

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