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

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

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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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

by Everard J. Bullis
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

by Everard J. Bullis

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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.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781476632780
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers
Publication date: 08/28/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 248
File size: 6 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

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

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction
Part I: Belleau Wood
 1. Up to the Battle
 2. Fire and Smoke and Screams and Blood
 3. Such Was Belleau Wood
 4. Friendly Fire
 5. The Inevitable Question
 6. Idling on the Marne
 7. Belleau Wood Is Ours
 8. Shell-Shock
 9. The Naked Battalion
10. Hell’s Angels
11. The Big Parade
Part II: Soissons
12. The Pick of French and U.S. Troops
13. Hesitant to Kill
14. Sniper’s Duel
15. The Cave of Blood
16. Lieutenant Max Is Killed
17. Gas!
18. The Ladies from Hell
19. The Doughboy’s Dream
20. Sergeant Dan Daly
21. Bedlam in Freeville
22. A Display of Might
23. Something Big Is Coming
Part III: St. Mihiel
24. A Private Speaks
25. Privates, Jacks and Queens
26. Over the Top
27. Outpost
28. A Farewell to Arms
Part IV: Blanc Mont
29. The One Way Trail
30. Into the Storm
31. A Warrior’s Boast
32. He’ll Need Those Tags
33. Miss Duffy
34. A Souvenir
35. A Salute
36. The Salvation Army Girl
37. They Never Failed in Assignments
38. The War Is Over!
Part V: Looking Westward
39. Let the Big Boys Take Over
40. Shipwrecked!
41. Officers First
42. Look, Marie
43. Hilarious Celebration
44. The Worst Battle
45. Joe Erwin
46. Red Tape
Notes
Index
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