Publisher's Synopsis
A History of the Sixty-Third U.S. Infantry, 1917-1919 chronicles the experiences of the Sixty-Third Infantry Regiment during World War I. From its formation and training in the United States to its deployment and service in Europe, this detailed account provides valuable insights into the daily lives, challenges, and contributions of the soldiers who served in this unit. The book offers a comprehensive overview of the regiment's activities, including its involvement in key battles and campaigns. This meticulously researched history serves as a tribute to the men of the Sixty-Third Infantry and offers a vital resource for military historians, genealogists, and anyone interested in the American experience in World War I.
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