Of all the American divisions in World War I, the 4th Brigade of Marines, Second Division (Regular Army), A.E.F., suffered the most casualties, captured the second most territory, captured the most enemy prisoners and equipment, and won the most decorations for valor. Louis Linn, a young Marine in this illustrious division, carried a sketchbook and pencil stub, drawing whenever he could to maintain his sanity in the madness of war. Several years after the Armistice, he used these sketches to write the stories of events that haunted him, that gave him nightmares, that kept him awake at night.…mehr
Of all the American divisions in World War I, the 4th Brigade of Marines, Second Division (Regular Army), A.E.F., suffered the most casualties, captured the second most territory, captured the most enemy prisoners and equipment, and won the most decorations for valor. Louis Linn, a young Marine in this illustrious division, carried a sketchbook and pencil stub, drawing whenever he could to maintain his sanity in the madness of war. Several years after the Armistice, he used these sketches to write the stories of events that haunted him, that gave him nightmares, that kept him awake at night. Never before published, Linn's memoir recalls his training in Norfolk and Quantico, life in the trenches at Verdun, fighting at the Battle of Belleau Wood, his wounding at Soissons and again at St. Mihiel, and his subsequent hospitalization. Throughout, his sketches and woodcuts portray the action, providing a vivid account of the war from the trenches.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Louis C. Linn attended the Philadelphia Academy of Fine Art and the New York Art Students' League after the war. His Eastern North America's Wildflowers was published after his death in 1978.
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Table of Contents Acknowledgments Preface Introduction 1. In Training-Norfolk and Quantico Reveille, The Review, Guard Duty, Off for France at Last 2. A Village in the Vosges-Germainvilliers Boxcar Pullmans, In Billets, At Half-Past Three in the Morning, A Ghost Among the French 3. The Trenches-Verdun Front A Ghost Among the Russians, In Billets Again, Movie Night at the "Y," The Lilliputian Train, No Man's Land, Horseradish, Devil Rum, The Cat 4. Toward an Unknown Front-Ancemont, Heippes, Hargeville, Venault-le-Châtel That Girl, A Ghost Among the Tommies, An Assassination 5. Behind the Lines-Beaugrenier Our Buglers, Dizzy Lizzy 6. The Attack-Belleau Wood An Endless Line of Refugees, On the Grounds of a Great Chateau, The Watch, Holding Up the "Y" 7. The Line-Soissons The Terrible Night March, Hurrah for the Frogs!, A French Band at an Old Chateau, Caught in a Crossfire 8. Hospital-Angers The Nurse, Rudberg, A Conversation, An Idyllic Interlude on the Loire 9. With the Company Again-Camp Bois de l'Évêque Back to Duty, The Bee-Hive, Marching in Strange Company 10. Going In Again-Saint-Mihiel Wounded Again 11. Hospital Once More-Neufchâteau and Orléans Operation, Jocko, Armistice 12. Bits of Life and Death The Prisoner, Benjy's Story, At Loggerheads with Moler, One Dead Soldier 13. In a Casual Company-Orléans Paris at Last Epilogue. Home-USS Tiger and Quantico A Blow for the American Soldier Coda: As It Might Have Been Notes Bibliography Index
Table of Contents Acknowledgments Preface Introduction 1. In Training-Norfolk and Quantico Reveille, The Review, Guard Duty, Off for France at Last 2. A Village in the Vosges-Germainvilliers Boxcar Pullmans, In Billets, At Half-Past Three in the Morning, A Ghost Among the French 3. The Trenches-Verdun Front A Ghost Among the Russians, In Billets Again, Movie Night at the "Y," The Lilliputian Train, No Man's Land, Horseradish, Devil Rum, The Cat 4. Toward an Unknown Front-Ancemont, Heippes, Hargeville, Venault-le-Châtel That Girl, A Ghost Among the Tommies, An Assassination 5. Behind the Lines-Beaugrenier Our Buglers, Dizzy Lizzy 6. The Attack-Belleau Wood An Endless Line of Refugees, On the Grounds of a Great Chateau, The Watch, Holding Up the "Y" 7. The Line-Soissons The Terrible Night March, Hurrah for the Frogs!, A French Band at an Old Chateau, Caught in a Crossfire 8. Hospital-Angers The Nurse, Rudberg, A Conversation, An Idyllic Interlude on the Loire 9. With the Company Again-Camp Bois de l'Évêque Back to Duty, The Bee-Hive, Marching in Strange Company 10. Going In Again-Saint-Mihiel Wounded Again 11. Hospital Once More-Neufchâteau and Orléans Operation, Jocko, Armistice 12. Bits of Life and Death The Prisoner, Benjy's Story, At Loggerheads with Moler, One Dead Soldier 13. In a Casual Company-Orléans Paris at Last Epilogue. Home-USS Tiger and Quantico A Blow for the American Soldier Coda: As It Might Have Been Notes Bibliography Index
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