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The battle that transformed agroup of common soldiers into the modern-day Marine Corps
Miracle at Belleau Wood begins in June 1918 at Les Mare Farm in Francewith just 200 U.S. marines, who spilled their blood to prevail against impossible odds, resisting an overwhelming German force of thousands andturned the battle back against the enemy, saved Paris, saved France, and saved the Allied hope of victory. Called "the Gettysburg of the Great War” by many at the time, it rescued America and its allies from almost certain defeat.This book tells the riveting story ofthe modern marines as America’s fiercest and most effective warriors, the world’s preeminent fighting elite.Miracle at Belleau Wood is the story of an epoch-making battle--a battle that elevated the Corps to legendary status and forever burned them into the American imagination.
Praise for Miracle at Belleau Wood
"Axelrod brings us back vividly to the shocking casualties of 'the war to end all wars.’”
—Bing West, author of No True Glory, former Assistant Secretary of Defense
"Alan Axelrod has perfectly captured the embodiment of U.S. Marines and their unparalleled Esprit de Corps. . . . A must read!”
—Jay Kopelman, author of the best-selling From Baghdad with Love
"Axelrod is one of America’s great military historians. He’s done it this time with riveting non-stop action that reads like the best of Hemingway’s frontline reports plus the Marine Corps novels of W.E.B. Griffin. Axelrod pushes you right into the action, onto the battlefield, and never lets up.”
—Paul B. Farrell, JD, PhD, syndicated columnist for Dow Jones’s MarketWatch, former Staff Sergeant in the US Marine Corps
Praise for Patton: A Biography
"Like Patton at his best: polished, precise, and persuasive.”
—Kirkus Reviews
Prolific bestseller Axelrod (Patton: A Biography, etc.) examines the evolution of the Marine Corps in this sprightly popular history of the pivotal WWI Battle of Belleau Wood in France. The Marine Corps, founded in the American Revolution, entered the 20th century on the verge of extinction. Saved by a congressional intervention that repealed Theodore Roosevelt's 1908 executive order withdrawing Marines from warships, the Marine brass looked to WWI as a chance to build up their ranks. The War Department sent two Marine brigades to France, but the U.S. commander, Gen. John Pershing, was reluctant to use them—relenting only when a German offensive threatened Paris. Belleau Wood, formerly "an idyllic patch of forest" used as a hunting preserve for the wealthy, was occupied by the Germans and transformed into "a natural fortress" bristling with machine-gun emplacements. In a savage, month-long fight, the 4th Marine Brigade pushed the entrenched Germans out of Belleau Wood, earning a new nickname from the enemy (Devil Dogs), forging a reputation as "America's fiercest warriors" and securing the future of the corps. Based exclusively on published material, Axelrod's brisk if conventional narrative provides a solid introduction to a crucial battle for fans of military history. (June)
Copyright 2007 Reed Business InformationIntroduction: A Patch of Woods vii
Chapter 1 Bellhops and Stevedores 1
Chapter 2 "A Quiet Sector" 21
Chapter 3 Orders 41
Chapter 4 In This Line 57
Chapter 5 First Blood 67
Chapter 6 Retreat, Hell! 81
Chapter 7 Teufelhunden 97
Chapter 8 Hill 142 111
Chapter 9 A Dark, Sullen Mystery 129
Chapter 10 "Do You Want to Live Forever?" 143
Chapter 11 Taking Bouresches 159
Chapter 12 Armies of the Night 171
Chapter 13 "Cheap Successes" 183
Chapter 14 A Mad Lust 201
Chapter 15 Bois de la Brigade de Marine 215
Notes 231
Index 247
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Posted November 18, 2011
Marines seem to be the direct and most fierce fighting force around since they were born 236 years ago
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Now in paperback!
Military Book Club® Main Selection
History Book Club® Featured Alternate
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The battle that transformed agroup of common soldiers into the modern-day Marine Corps
Miracle at Belleau Wood begins in June 1918 at Les Mare Farm in Francewith just 200 U.S. marines, who spilled their blood to prevail against impossible odds, resisting an overwhelming German force of thousands andturned the battle back against the enemy, saved Paris, saved France, and saved the Allied hope of victory. Called "the Gettysburg of the Great War” by many at the ...