Now all roads lead to France and heavy is the tread
Of the living; but the dead returning lightly dance.
Edward Thomas, Roads

Friday, February 24, 2023

Memorarble Doughboy Personalities — A Roads Collection


Lt. Everett Dirksen Wearing the
Aerial Observer Wing

Articles


Future Senator: Lt. Everett McKinley Dirksen, 19th Balloon Company


Gangster, Doughboy, Hero: Monk Eastman of the 27th Division


Final Exam—Am. Lit. 1918: The Doughboy's Contribution to American Literature


Ernest Wrentmore, 5th Division: The Youngest Doughboy


Russian Immigrant Sam (Zalmon) Reuben Orlowsky, 319th Field Artillery


Major Raoul G. Lufbery, Lafayette Escadrille and 94th Aero Squadron


"One of the Bravest Men They Had Ever Seen", Private Louis Ziegra, Yankee Division


York Barbell Founder, Lt. Robert Hoffman


Lt. Robert Hoffman, 28th Division AEF, Fitness Guru and War Memoirist


Pvt. Troy E. Leach, Supply Company, 9th Infantry, 2nd Division


Future General: Colonel Troy H. Middleton, 4th Division


Medal of Honor Recipient PFC George Dilboy, 103rd Infantry, 26th Division


He Inspired a Movie:  Capt. Dean M. Gilfillan, Tank Corps


Major George Hamilton, USMC


Lt. Levi Lamb, 9th Inf., 2nd Div.

The 1912 Undefeated Penn State Squad; Levi Lamb,
3rd from left, Middle Row   



Reviews


The Doughboys: The Story Of The AEF


Doughboys on the Great War; How American Soldiers Viewed Their Military Experience


A Reminder: This is a representative listing, not inclusive of all the articles we have published on this topic in Roads to the Great War.  To search our archives for other articles on this topic, or to explore other World War One interests of yours, take advantage of the site search engine at the top left corner of every page on Roads to the Great War.  MH



1 comment:

  1. One other I would add is the commander of the U.S. 301st Heavy Tank Bn. in support of the 27th Division assault on the Hindenburg Line: Maj. Ralph I. Sasse. Sasse left the Tank Corps in 1920 as a Cavalry captain. Over the next two decades he served in various Cav. assignments and coached the USMA football team in 1928 and 1930-33, becoming one of West Point's winningest coaches.

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