This book tells the story of the American engineers who served in France during World War I. The author, a veteran engineer himself, offers a unique perspective on the vital role of engineering in the conflict, far beyond the traditional image of trenches and battles. It's a story of remarkable innovation, resilience, and the profound impact of technology on warfare. The book explores the logistical challenges of transporting troops and supplies across the vast ocean, the construction of critical infrastructure like ports and railways, and the constant race to overcome enemy sabotage and evolving battlefield conditions. The author delves into the challenges of adapting civilian engineering practices to the demands of war, highlighting the vital role of railways, bridges, and water supply systems. He also discusses the use of advanced technologies like chemical warfare and the emergence of the 'new military engineer' - a figure who combines expertise in civil engineering with knowledge of physics, chemistry, and even geology. Through the author's personal experiences and insights, this book provides a valuable glimpse into the transformative nature of warfare in the early 20th century and the vital role played by engineers in shaping its course.
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This book is not intended to be a history or detailed account of the work done by American Engineers in France. Their work was so extensive and so varied as to put the writing of its record beyond the powers of one man, for none could know it all. It is hoped that some day the record will be properly set forth in justice to the men and for the honor of the profession, but it will be of necessity the joint product Of several collaborating authors.
The first contribution that America made to the Allied cause was the raising of nine regiments of engineers, with one of which the author served. It is their work that is the motif of this book. In the writing, it has been neces sary to touch on all the fields Of engineer activity, because these regiments came in contact with every field, even if they did not invade each one, from constructing ports to digging and holding trenches, in all parts Of France from the Atlantic to the Vosges, from the Mediterranean to Flanders. Consequently there results a brief outline of what all engineers did. Perhaps, it may serve to give those who did not go overseas a picture of what is meant by engineering in modern war.
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