This eBook edition of "American Army in World War I" has been formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices.A century ago, the great powers of Europe became engulfed in what was then called the Great War. The modern U.S. Army, capable of conducting industrialized warfare on a global scale, can trace its roots to the World War. Although the war's outbreak in August 1914 shocked most Americans, they preferred to keep the conflict at arm's length. In April 1917, the president, out of diplomatic options, asked Congress to declare war on Germany. By the end of 1918, the Army had grown to four million men and had trained 200,000 new officers to lead them. The United States will never forget the American soldiers who fought and died in the World War. To this day, memorials to their sacrifice can be found across America, and the date of the armistice has become a national holiday honoring all those who serve in defense of the nation.Contents:The U.S. Army in the World War I EraThe Prewar Army, 1899-1917At WarAfter the ArmisticeThe American Army and the Great WarJoining the Great War April 1917- April 1918Strategic SettingThe U.S. Army Before the WarAmerican Military and Civilian LeadershipThe Amalgamation DebateMobilization of ManpowerBuilding the AEF, 1917American Soldiers Begin ArrivingTraining the AEFMen and Materiel in the AEFThe War Department: Challenges and ReformStrategic Crisis on the Western FrontThe AEF Joins the FightJoining the World War IStrategic SettingThe U.S. Army Before the WarAmerican Military and Civilian LeadershipThe Amalgamation DebateAmerican Soldiers Begin ArrivingMen and Materiel in the AEFThe War Department: Challenges and ReformStrategic Crisis on the Western FrontThe AEF Joins the FightOfficial Documents of the U.S. Government from the World War I