lora: all right. ladies and gentlemen, it is my pleasure to introduce our next speaker, the activities of the first army during the offensive has been a lifelong passion for historian robert laplander. he has researched the lost battalion, culminating in his work finding the lost battalion: beyond the rumors, myths and legends of america s famous ww1 epic. if you were on one of our battlefield tours this year, you had the opportunity to go to that exact geographic place. if you want to find out more about the tour, you can talk to me. we ve got some good stuff for the next one. you may have seen laplander as seriesfeatured in a pbs war, which coincided with the anniversary of the united states entry into world war i. he has been on a federal news radio, abc news, and cbs news and provides professional development lectures for the army. ladies, please help me in welcoming robert laplander. [applause] you might not want to cheer. i may suck. [laughter] [applause] robert:
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