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  • A History of Troop A Cavalry

    "A History of Troop A Cavalry" by Robert John McCarthy is a detailed exploration of the storied past of Troop A, a cavalry unit with a rich heritage. McCarthy meticulously chronicles the formation, evolution, and significant events that shaped the troop's identity over the years. Through extensive research and firsthand accounts, the author brings to life the experiences of the soldiers who served ... Read more

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  • WWI Through Military Eyes: 8 Classic Accounts of the Soldiers’ Experience

    With The Immortal Seventh Division, On the Anzac trail: Being extracts from the diary of a New Zealand sapper, etc.

    WWI Through Military Eyes: 8 Classic Accounts of the Soldiers’ Experience offers a profound exploration into the multifaceted perspectives of World War I, encapsulated through the evocative narratives of soldiers who lived through the harrowing realities of the battlefield. This anthology showcases an array of literary styles that range from gritty realism to poignant memoir, melding heartfelt ... Read more

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  • A History of Troop A Cavalry, Connecticut National Guard

    And Its Service in the Great War as Co. D, 102d Machine Gun Battalion

    A History of Troop A Cavalry, Connecticut National Guard celebrates a storied legacy through an anthology of essays, personal narratives, and historical documents that document the illustrious journey of this celebrated cavalry troop from its inception to modern times. The collection weaves a tapestry of military tradition and regional pride, capturing the unique spirit of the Connecticut National ... Read more

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    True World War I Stories

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