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Sep. 13, 2007 By Ian Ruxton
"interesting" I enjoyed the content of the preview, though I felt - to be frank - that it needs more work on the writing style. I was interested to learn that the "doughboys" (US troops in WWI) were called "Sammies" by the British, who were themselves called "Tommies" of course. I believe there is a spelling mistake in your storefront ("amateur" not "amatuer") and it is little things like this which need to be addressed in order to make your book (and storefront!) more readable. Good Luck!
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Mar. 1, 2007 By RH Vincent
"World War I" This book is a well researched and well written account of all componets of the AEF in WWI. From Contonment Training Camps in the U.S., to AEF Divisions and major battles to Medal of Honor Winners, this book has it all!

I highly recommend this book as a detailed historical record of the AEF during WWI. The young will be fascinated by accounts of Medal of Honor winners during the war and older folks will find a good read and an excellent reference work on the "Great War".

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ISBN 978-1-4116-2315-6
Copyright Standard Copyright License
Published February 16, 2007
Language English
Pages 196
 
Binding Perfect-bound Paperback
Interior Ink Black & white
Dimensions (inches) 6.0 wide × 9.0 tall

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