Excerpt from First Reflections on the Campaign of 1918
I was attached to the General Staff at General Pershing"s Headquarters in France over a period of twelve months. During that time I made a number of visits to the front while operations were in progress and was also sent to Paris and London on various missions. So that in a general sense I was fortunately placed for observing the working of our war machine, or rather of that part of it which was in the front zone. Of the Service of Supply I know little, having never really visited the rear zone.
Some matters of interest have not been touched on for reasons of discretion.
The views placed before the reader are intended as constructive criticism of our combat army, and not otherwise.
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