Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Gerald Andrew Howell
The American Expeditionary Forces in World War I
The 39th U.S. Infantry Regiment and the “Ivy” 4th Division
Author’s Note
Chapter 1: A Doughboy Speaks
Chapter 2: Soldiers a La Carte
Chapter 3: En Voyage
Chapter 4: Arrival in France and Movements
Chapter 5: Behind the Front
Chapter 6: Aisne-Marne Defensive
Chapter 7: What Happened in Fère-En-Tardenois Wood
Chapter 8: Aisne Marne Offensive
Chapter 9: Formation of the First American Army
Chapter 10: St. Mihiel Offensive
Chapter 11: Meuse-Argonne Offensive
Chapter 12: On Furlough in Southern France
Chapter 13: Formation of 2d U.S. Army (Fini La Guerre)
Chapter 14: Advance of the 3d American Army (Army of Occupation)
Advancing through Luxembourg
En Route to Germany (First U.S. Troops on the Rhine)
Chapter 15: The Army of Occupation at Coblenz-Au-Rhine
Chapter 16: Along the Rhine
Back to Coblenz
Chapter 17: Back to the U.S. Via France (Demobilization)
Appendix A: Fourth Combat Division A.E.F.
Appendix B: The 39th Infantry Regiment. Who Were They?
Mademoiselle from Armentieres
Oh! how I hate to get up (In the morning)
Appendix D: Station List of Company B, 39th Infantry, May–December 1918
Bibliography
Index