
Company B, 307th Infantry. Its history, honor roll, company roster, Sept., 1917, May, 1919
A Soldier's Chronicle from WWI TrenchesBy Julius KlausnerLength1h 15m
About this audiobook
In "Company B, 307th Infantry: Its History, Honor Roll, Company Roster, Sept. 1917, May 1919," Julius Klausner meticulously chronicles the experiences of a unit that played a crucial role during World War I. This historical account blends personal narratives with comprehensive military records, offering readers an intricate portrait of soldier life and camaraderie. Klausner's literary style is characterized by a blend of documentary precision and heartfelt storytelling, capturing both the mundane and extraordinary feats of the infantry. Set against the backdrop of global conflict, this work contextualizes the valor and sacrifices made by the men of Company B, contributing to the broader narrative of American military history. Julius Klausner was deeply influenced by his background and commitment to preserving military history. His insights stem from a profound respect for the sacrifices made by soldiers, as well as his personal connections to the 307th Infantry. Klausner's engagement with veterans and meticulous research infused this work with authenticity and emotional depth, making it an invaluable resource for understanding this pivotal moment in American history. I highly recommend "Company B, 307th Infantry" to readers interested in military history, veterans' stories, and the sociocultural impacts of war. Klausner'Äôs work provides an essential understanding of the honor and challenges faced by soldiers, making it a significant contribution to both historical literature and the preservation of collective memory.
Audiobook details
GenreHistory
Length1 hr 15 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateOct 4, 2023
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1ITS HISTORY HONOR ROLL COMPANY ROSTER
11The "Lost" Battalion
2Major-General Robert Alexander to Company B
12Grand-Pre
3Camp Upton—September 10th to April 5th
13Stonne
4Upton to France—April 6th to April 20th
14The Armistice
5Picardy and Flanders—April 20th to June 10th
15Christmas, 1918
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6Vosges and the Lorraine—June 11th to August 7th
16Home
7The First Gas Attack
17THE ROSTER OF COMPANY B
8The Daylight Raid
18Divisional Citations
9From the Vesle to the Aisne—August 10th to September 15th
19The Burke Kelly Post
10The Argonne—September 26th to November 11th