"With the Doughboy in France: A Few Chapters of an American Effort" offers a compelling glimpse into the experiences of the American Expeditionary Forces during World War I. Author Edward Hungerford meticulously chronicles the vital support provided by the American National Red Cross in France, offering a unique perspective on the war effort. This historical account details the work of the Red Cross alongside the "Doughboy," painting a vivid picture of American involvement in WWI. A valuable resource for those interested in military history, 20th-century United States history, and the biographies of those who served. This reprint provides an accessible and insightful look at a crucial period, detailing the unwavering commitment and sacrifices made during wartime.
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