Our Army at the Front

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Our Army at the Front

by Heywood Broun

EN·~6 hours·28 chapters

Chapters

28 total
1

OUR ARMY AT THE FRONT

0:17
2

ILLUSTRATIONS

0:35
3

OUR ARMY AT THE FRONT - CHAPTER I THE LANDING OF PERSHING

10:20
4

CHAPTER II "VIVE PAIR-SHANG!"

19:48
5

CHAPTER III THE FIRST DIVISION LANDS

16:10
6

CHAPTER IV THE FOURTH OF JULY

9:32
7

CHAPTER V WHAT THEY LIVED IN

14:37
8

CHAPTER VI GETTING THEIR STRIDE

15:49
9

CHAPTER VII SPEEDING UP

16:27
10

CHAPTER VIII BACK WITH THE BIG GUNS

11:43

Description

A vivid, first‑hand portrait unfolds as the American Expeditionary Force steps ashore in 1917, led by General John J. Pershing. The author, a former war correspondent, captures the bustling docks, the colorful mix of soldiers, officials, and curious onlookers, and the ceremonial welcome that blends military precision with human moments—like a private clutching a mischievous goat mascot. Illustrated with period sketches of battles, band performances, and bustling train yards, the narrative brings the atmosphere of the landing to life, letting listeners hear the brass bands and feel the excitement rippling through the crowd.

Beyond the ceremony, the book follows the troops as they move from the ship’s gangplank into the French theater, detailing the daily rhythms of camp life, the camaraderie among soldiers, and the early challenges of adapting to a foreign front. Through clear, engaging prose, listeners gain a sense of the scale of the American effort and the optimism that accompanied the first steps toward a larger, uncertain war.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (359K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2011-06-25

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Heywood Broun

Heywood Broun

1888–1939

A lively New York columnist with a sharp wit and a strong sense of fairness, he became one of the best-known newspaper voices of his day. He wrote about sports, politics, and everyday life, and helped found the American Newspaper Guild.

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