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Genea-Musings: Vauxes in the News -- Dr. C.J. Vaux (1874-1927) Dies in 1927 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Genea-Musings: Vauxes in the News -- Dr. C.J. Vaux (1874-1927) Dies in 1927 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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The American Expeditionary Force Were Major Heroes During WWI


Under the command of John J. Pershing, the AEF more than left its mark on the war. 
Here s What You Need to Remember: In the end, Pershing had defeated not only the Germans, but also the Allied commanders who had tried so hard to erase the independence of American units that fought on the Western Front.
As the fateful day drew to a close, the exhausted soldiers of the German 25th and 82nd Reserve Divisions huddled in their trenches. It was May 30, 1918, and for the past two days the Germans had battled elements of the American 1st Division for control of the small village of Cantigny and its environs. Before them the virgin ground had been churned, the town shot up, and its cemetery turned into a ghoulish battlefield of broken headstones and protruding coffins. ....

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Battle of Cantigny: America's Bloody Baptism in World War I


Battle of Cantigny: America s Bloody Baptism in World War I
In their first major battles of World War I, American Expeditionary Force troops helped blunt multiple offensives launched by the German Army in the spring of 1918.
Here s What You Need to Know: Throughout the winter of 1917-1918, Ludendorff had worked hard to prepare German forces to defeat the Allies before the full strength of the American military might be brought to bear on the Western Front.
As the fateful day drew to a close, the exhausted soldiers of the German 25th and 82nd Reserve Divisions huddled in their trenches. It was May 30, 1918, and for the past two days the Germans had battled elements of the American 1st Division for control of the small village of Cantigny and its environs. Before them the virgin ground had been churned, the town shot up, and its cemetery turned into a ghoulish battlefield of broken headstones and protruding coffins. ....

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