1918. Gibbons was a newspaper reporter, primarily for the Chicago
Tribune. A well-known war correspondent, he was the first American
to report on the Soviet famine of 1921. From the Foreword: Marshal
Foch, the commander of eleven million bayonets, has written that no
man is more qualified than Gibbons to tell the true story of the
Western Front. General Pershing, Commander-in-Chief of the American
Expeditionary Forces, has said that it was Gibbons' great
opportunity to give the people in America a life-like picture of
the work of the American soldier in France. See other titles by
this author available from Kessinger Publishing.
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