Duty, Honor, Privilege: New York City's Silk Stocking Regiment and the Breaking of the Hindenburg Line

Paperback

Main Details

Title Duty, Honor, Privilege: New York City's Silk Stocking Regiment and the Breaking of the Hindenburg Line
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Stephen L. Harris
SeriesHistory of War
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback
Pages:394
Dimensions(mm): Height 204,Width 126
Category/GenreFirst world war
ISBN/Barcode 9781574887402
ClassificationsDewey:940.412747
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Potomac Books Inc
Imprint Potomac Books Inc
Publication Date 13 January 2006
Publication Country United States

Description

At the outset of World War One, many regarded New York's Seventh Infantry Regiment as a social club for Manhattan's most prominent sons rather than a serious National Guard unit. But on 29th September 1918 they proved their critics wrong. As part of the newly-formed NY 107th Infantry Regiment, they attacked the Germans' feared Hindenburg Line. At a frightful human cost, suffering more fatalities on a single day than any other regiment in American history, they broke the enemy line and helped to bring the war to an end. In this book, Great War expert Stephen Harris follows these "silk stocking soldiers" from the outbreak of war to their triumphant return home.

Reviews

"Stephen Harris has written both a soldier's story and a long overdue but bloody redemption of America's most unfairly maligned infantry regiment. Well researched, well written, and entertaining." --Rod Paschall, author of THE DEFEAT OF IMPERIAL GERMANY, 1917-1918