MARNE, SECOND BATTLE OF THE
MARNE, SECOND BATTLE OF THE
BOOKS
D545 .M35B8 1930 Butts, Edmund Luther. The Keypoint of the Marne and Its Defense by the 30thInfantry. Menasha, Wisconsin: George Banta Publishing Company,1930. Print. Archives
D570 .B77 2003Bruce, Robert B. A Fraternity of Arms: America and France in the Great War. Lawrence, Kansas: University Press of Kansas, 2003. Print.
D570 .W5 1920Wise, Jennings C. The Turn of the Tide, American Operations at Cantigny, Chateau Thierry, and the Second Battle of the Marne. New York: H. Holt,1920. Print. Archives
MONOGRAPHS
Bolling, A.R. “Operations of the 3dPlatoon Company ‘I’ 4th Infantry 3dDivision in the Champagne-Marne Defensive and Aisne Marne Offensive, July 5-24, 1918.”1933–1934. TS. MCoE Libraries. Virtual Library and Digital Collections. Web.
Bulger, John W. “Company D 47thInfantry, 4th Division near Sergy, in the Aisne-Marne Offensive, July 29–August 1, 1918.” 1930–1931. TS. MCoE Libraries. Virtual Library and Digital Collections. Web.
Clark, Solomon F. “The Operations of Battery ‘A’ 7thField Artillery in the Aisne-Marne Offensive of July 18–25, 1918.”1929–1930. TS. MCoE Libraries. Virtual Library and Digital Collections. Web.
Crissey, John W. “Eighteenth Infantry in the Aisne-Marne Offensive, July 18–25, 1918.”1928–1929. TS. MCoE Libraries. Virtual Library and Digital Collections. Web. <
Herlihy, Edward G. “The 2d Battalion, 38thInfantry, 3dDivision (U.S.)at the Marne. May 31, July 20, 1918”. 1925–1926. TS. MCoE Libraries. Virtual Library and Digital Collections. Web. <
Hilldring, John H. “Operations of the 1st Platoon, Company K, 38thInfantry (3d Division), in the Aisne-Marne Offensive, July 20–23, 1918.”1931–1932. TS. MCoE Libraries. Virtual Library and Digital Collections. Web. <
Huebner, Clarence R. “The Operations of the 28thInfantry in the Aisne-Marne Offensive, July 17–23, 1918.”1922–1923.TS. MCoE Libraries. Virtual Library and Digital Collections. Web.
Huntington, F.W. “Operations of Company G, 18th Infantry(1stDivision), in the Aisne-Marne Offensive, July 18–23, 1918.”1932–1933. TS. MCoE Libraries. Virtual Library and Digital Collections. Web.
Knudsen, Fredrik L., Jr. “Company ‘I’ SeventhU.S. Infantry in the Aisne-Marne Offensive.”1932–1933. TS. MCoE Libraries. Virtual Library and Digital Collections. Web. <
Logan, Fred M. “Company ‘L,’SixteenthU.S. Infantry in the Aisne-Marne Offensive July 18–25, 1918.”1928–1929. TS. MCoE Libraries. Virtual Library and Digital Collections. Web. <
Smith, Walter B. “Operation of the 1st Battalion 39th Infantry (4thDivision), in the Aisne-Marne Offensive, July 18–20, 1918.” 1931–1932. TS. MCoE Libraries. Virtual Library and Digital Collections. Web. <
Speer, Charles E. “The 1stBattalion, 9th Infantry (2dDivision) in the Aisne-Marne Offensive, July 18–19, 1918.”1929–1930. TS. MCoE Libraries. Virtual Library and Digital Collections. Web. <
Yuill, Charles W. “Operations of Company B, 3dMG Battalion (1st Division) in the Aisne-Marne Offensive, July 16– July 23, 1918.”1932–1933. TS. MCoE Libraries. Virtual Library and Digital Collections. Web. <
ELECTRONIC SOURCES
Rickard, J.“Aisne-Marne Offensive, 18 July–6 August 1918.”Military History Encyclopedia on the Web. History of War, 2007. Web.
Rickard, J.“Champagne-Marne Offensive, 15–18 July 1918.”Military History Encyclopedia on the Web. History of War, 2007. Web.
Rickard, J.“Second Battle of the Marne, 15 July to 17 July or 5 August 1918.”Military History Encyclopedia on the Web. History of War, 2007. Web.
“Second Battle of the Marne.” Doughboy Center: The American Expeditionary Forces, World War One. The Great War Society, 1998–2000. Web. <
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