World War I


 

"Hellfighters! Le's Go!"

Meuse-Argonne, September 26-October 1, 1918

 

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Published Material

  • WWI Educator Lesson Plans / Student Curriculum
  • American Military History, Volume II
  • Order of Battle of the United States Land Forces in the World War
    • American Expeditionary Forces
    • United States Army in the World War, 1917-1919
    • American Armies and Battlefields in Europe
  • World War I Commemorative Brochures
  • Learning Lessons in the American Expeditionary Forces
  • Cochrane, Rexmond C.  The 1st Division at Ansauville, January – April 1918.  Gas Warfare in World War I, Study Number 9.  Maryland: U.S. Army Chemical Corps Historical Office.
  • Battle Participation of Organizations of the American Expeditionary Forces in France, Belgium and Italy 1917-1918
    A compiled register of campaign participation for Army units for World War I, showing where and when each unit fought.
  • Combat Service of Organizations of the United States Army in the World War
    A compiled register by sector and date of U.S. Army units serving in World War I.
  • Composition of National Guard Divisions and Disposition of Former National Guard Units 1916
    A listing of National Guard units showing their pre-war state origins.
  • Report on Mobilization of the Organized Militia and National Guard of the United States 1916
    A list of all National Guard units mobilized for service on the Mexican border prior to U.S. entrance into World War I.
  • Sector Activities American Expeditionary Forces on the Western Front and Italy 1917-1918
    A list of the geographic combat areas for each officially named Army campaign.
  • Service of Major Organizations of U.S. Army Outside Continental Limits of the U.S. During the World War
    Geographic combat area activities for U.S. Army units containing 20,000 troops or more.
  • U.S. Official Pictures of the World War
    A pictorial history of the American Expeditionary Forces.

Archival Material

  • Awards and Decorations: World War I Statistics