Yes, it is a superb history of the Battle of the Battle of the Bulge during which Bragg's heroic actions took place. John Eisenhower was one of the president's sons and had an accomplished career as well. He was also a fine writer and historian. Stephen Ambrose, then at the height of his powers as a historian, provided the introduction to the book which was published in 1969 and is still in publication.
The Meuse-Argonne offensive was the last great campaign of WWI which drove the Central Powers to the negotiating table. American casualties were very high as our fresh troops took over much of the brunt of the fighting and breakthrough. You great uncle died in a noble cause. The American cemetery at Romagne, France, which holds most of those casualties (nearly 15,000) is of extraordinary beauty. Almost no Americans ever set foot there because our average countryman is clueless about that war. When we were last there, we were among perhaps a dozen on the whole 130 acre memorial. I doubt many of them were American citizens.
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