Posted on Oct 21, 2015
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21 OCT--This Day in US Military History

1917 – Members of the First Division of the U.S. Army training in Luneville, France, became the first Americans to see action on the front lines of World War I.

The first U.S. troops entered the front lines at Sommervillier under French command. During the night, a battalion from each regiment and designated batteries of the division moved in beside corresponding units of the 18th French Division and began training in caring for themselves in the trenches, in patrolling, observation, and artillery procedures. The battalions and batteries were rotated at ten-day intervals until all had been at the front.

https://thisdayinusmilhist.wordpress.com/2014/10/21/october-21/
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PO1 John Miller
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Thanks for sharing. I'm glad to see this website lists everything, good and bad, that happened in US military history. Particularly the injustices our government took against the Native Americans:

"1837 – Under a flag of truce during peace talks, U.S. troops sieged the Indian Seminole Chief Osceola in Florida. Osceola, who was sick with malaria, knew the Indians could fight no more. He went to the General’s fort at St. Augustine with a white flag. When Osceola went to General Jesup the General had his men surround Osceola. They threw the white flag to the ground and put chains on his hands and feet. The Seminoles were so angry with Osceola’s capture that they continued to fight for the next five years."
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Warts and all or it's not history. Propaganda has its place, but its not history.
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COL Ted Mc
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"Warts and all" - damn straight. It isn't what people did in the past that actually counts today - it's how they overcame the mistakes that they made in the past (and prevented their re-occurrence) that forms our civilization.
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Great read, thanks for posting
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SCPO David Lockwood
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Thanks for sharing!
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