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Translation of: Los mexico-americanos en la Gran Guerra: y su contingente en pro de la democracia, la humanidad y la justicia, first published in original Spanish in San Antonio by Artes Graficas, 1933.
Lt. Gen. Hunter Liggett's forty-year career spanned the period from the Indian Wars in the territories of Montana and Dakota to the trenches of World War I. This first biography of Liggett follows the full life of a doggedly hard-working soldier whose leadership style contrasted and sometimes conflicted with the military culture of his time.
Tells the little known story of the contribution of Texas A&M University to early aviation in World War I. Through painstaking research - using unit records, after-action reviews, alumni newsletters, and countless other university documents - John Adams Jr. paints a portrait of the Aggie aviator in the Great War.
Deftly weaves together the memoirs and letters of three American soldiers - Henry Beston Sheahan, Mike Hogg, and George Wythe - to capture a vivid, poignant portrayal of what it was like to be ""over there"". These firsthand recollections focus the lens of history onto one small corner of the war, and in doing so reveal new perspectives on the horrors of warfare.
Ramirez chronicles the Tejano experience during World War I, from the community's mixed reactions to the war, to the efforts of war-hardened vets to tackle prejudice and discrimination at home.
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