Reminiscences of the 137th U.S. Infantry offers a frontline view of an American regiment in World War I . This memoir follows soldiers through training, campaigns, and theArgonne and St. Mihiel drives, revealing the daily life, leadership, and courage that carried them forward. Personal portraits of regimental leaders and ordinary soldiers alike, from private to colonel, with a focus on character and duty. - Firsthand accounts of battlefield conditions, night marches, artillery barrages, and the challenges of living in combat. - Scenes of camaraderie, discipline, sacrifice, and the impact of war on morale and identity. - A grounded, observational look at the development of American military power in the early 20th century. Ideal for readers who want a grounded, human-scale view of World War I, from the perspective of the men who fought with the 137th Infantry.