The A.E.F. & Coalition Warmaking 1917 - 1918
One Reviewer commented that this was the most perceptive and persuasive account ever written of the Allied and American High Commands during the final crises of the First World War.
The author questions the ability of Pershing as a commander-in-chief but presents the U.S. soldier as every bit as brave as both their Allied and German counterparts.
This is a well written and researched study of one of the most interesting phases of the war.