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In this episode of pplpod, we dive deep into the muddy, trench-filled landscapes of World War I to explore the historic Battle of Saint-Mihiel. Fought between September 12 and 16, 1918, this battle is a massive milestone in military history, marking the first large-scale offensive launched primarily by the United States Army during the Great War.
Join us as we discuss how General John J. Pershing led the American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) alongside 110,000 French troops to secure a decisive Allied victory against entrenched German positions. We break down the brilliant logistical planning of a young Major George Marshall, and the frontline audacity of leaders like Brigadier General Douglas MacArthur and Colonel George S. Patton, who famously commanded the newly formed tank battalions. You'll even hear about the artillery b ...