Artillery proved to be the greatest killer on the Western front
in World War I, and the use and misuse of artillery was certainly a
determining factor in the war DEGREESD's outcome. While many books
explore the artillery forces and employment of the European powers,
this is the first study to examine artillery employment in the
American Expeditionary Force. Grotelueschen follows one AEF
division through its entire World War I experience, from
preliminary training to each of its battles in France. This
approach allows for great investigative depth and an opportunity to
explore the implementation of doctrinal changes throughout the
war.
While accounts of the AEF written in the immediate aftermath of
the war praised it as a great fighting machine, most scholars have
concluded that the AEF was a flawed combat force. This study
demonstrates that despite significant flaws and weaknesses,
especially in artillery doctrine and employment, at least some AEF
divisions did attain effective fighting ability. American divisions
were most successful when carrying out limited, set-piece attacks,
efforts that ran counter to approved US Army and AEF doctrine at
the time. Historians will find this unique approach to the study of
division level strengths and weaknesses to be useful in making more
accurate and complete comparisons among the great armies of the
Western Front.
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