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One Step From Glory

America in World War One

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The story follows four young men as they navigate the realities of war in France during World War One, detailing their training, trials, and emotional responses. Each character represents a diverse range of individuals involved in the conflict, exploring their feelings, fears, loves, and friendships. The narrative highlights the unprecedented role of aviation and submarines in combat, marking a significant shift in warfare. Set against the backdrop of a stalemate in 1917, the war is characterized by extensive trench networks from the North Sea to Switzerland, symbolizing the deadlock that defined much of the conflict. The devastating firepower of modern artillery and machine guns resulted in enormous casualties, with America’s entry into the war ultimately helping to break this impasse. Among the main characters are two members of the 149th Field Artillery, a pilot from the 96th Squadron, and an infantry officer with the 167th Infantry. Supporting characters include a Chicago newsman, a Stars and Stripes reporter, and a history professor who sheds light on the war’s origins. The narrative captures the personal experiences of these men, their emotional struggles, and the profound impact of war, which claimed over 100,000 American lives. The story emphasizes the movement of troops and the various modes of transport involved, while also illustrating the deep personal toll of the Great War.

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One Step From Glory, Sidney Phelps Little

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2024
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Title
One Step From Glory
Subtitle
America in World War One
Language
English
Released
2024
Format
Paperback
Pages
566
ISBN13
9798893910605
Series
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The story follows four young men as they navigate the realities of war in France during World War One, detailing their training, trials, and emotional responses. Each character represents a diverse range of individuals involved in the conflict, exploring their feelings, fears, loves, and friendships. The narrative highlights the unprecedented role of aviation and submarines in combat, marking a significant shift in warfare. Set against the backdrop of a stalemate in 1917, the war is characterized by extensive trench networks from the North Sea to Switzerland, symbolizing the deadlock that defined much of the conflict. The devastating firepower of modern artillery and machine guns resulted in enormous casualties, with America’s entry into the war ultimately helping to break this impasse. Among the main characters are two members of the 149th Field Artillery, a pilot from the 96th Squadron, and an infantry officer with the 167th Infantry. Supporting characters include a Chicago newsman, a Stars and Stripes reporter, and a history professor who sheds light on the war’s origins. The narrative captures the personal experiences of these men, their emotional struggles, and the profound impact of war, which claimed over 100,000 American lives. The story emphasizes the movement of troops and the various modes of transport involved, while also illustrating the deep personal toll of the Great War.