Publisher's Synopsis
Our Boys Over There, written in 1918 by Frederic Abernethy Coleman, serves as a guide for young American soldiers heading to France during World War I. Coleman's work provides practical advice and insights into what the soldiers can expect upon their arrival. It offers a glimpse into the daily life, customs, and challenges that the American Expeditionary Forces would encounter. The book is intended to prepare them for the cultural differences and the realities of war in a foreign land.
Offering a unique perspective from the era, this book provides historical context and valuable information about the experiences of American soldiers during World War I. It remains a useful resource for historians, researchers, and anyone interested in understanding the lives of those who served during this pivotal time in history.
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