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Doughboy with the Fighting 69th

by Albert M. Ettinger

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Fighting as part of the American Expeditionary Forces in WWI, Albert Red Ettinger served directly under Douglas MacArthur. Here he details mustard gas attacks, wire-cutting in No Man's Land, fierce fighting alongside Wild Bill Donovan, Father Francis Duffy, and poet Joyce Kilmer, in a well-rounded picture of an American soldier over there.… (more)
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Fighting as part of the American Expeditionary Forces in WWI, Albert Red Ettinger served directly under Douglas MacArthur. Here he details mustard gas attacks, wire-cutting in No Man's Land, fierce fighting alongside Wild Bill Donovan, Father Francis Duffy, and poet Joyce Kilmer, in a well-rounded picture of an American soldier over there.

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