Doing My Bit Over There: A U.S. Marine's Memoir of the Western Front in World War I

Doing My Bit Over There: A U.S. Marine's Memoir of the Western Front in World War I - Paperback

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Doing My Bit Over There: A U.S. Marine's Memoir of the Western Front in World War I

Doing My Bit Over There: A U.S. Marine's Memoir of the Western Front in World War I - Paperback

$63.00
Sale price  $63.00 Regular price 

by Everard J. Bullis (Author)

Motivated by patriotism, 21-year old Everard Bullis of St. Paul, Minnesota--the only boy of five siblings from a middle-class family--enlisted in the U.S. Marines in 1917 and went to the Western Front. His clear-eyed memoir describes in detail the Fifth Marine Regiment's desperate stand against repeated German assaults at Belleau Wood, along with actions at Soissons, St. Mihiel and Blanc Mont Ridge. Historical figures appear, including Captain Frank Whitehead, George W. Hamilton ("America's Greatest World War I Hero") and General John J. Pershing.

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Motivated by patriotism, 21-year old Everard Bullis of St. Paul, Minnesota--the only boy of five siblings from a middle-class family--enlisted in the U.S. Marines in 1917 and went to the Western Front. His clear-eyed memoir describes in detail the Fifth Marine Regiment's desperate stand against repeated German assaults at Belleau Wood, along with actions at Soissons, St. Mihiel and Blanc Mont Ridge. Historical figures appear, including Captain Frank Whitehead, George W. Hamilton ("America's Greatest World War I Hero") and General John J. Pershing.

Author Biography

The editor, David J. Bullis lives in Meridian, Idaho.

Number of Pages: 248
Dimensions: 0.5 x 8.8 x 5.9 IN
Publication Date: September 13, 2018

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