The Devil Dogs at Belleau Wood: U.S. Marines in World War I

· Zenith Press
3.2
4 reviews
Ebook
128
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Facing massed German machine guns, the Marines made sweep after bloody sweep through Belleau Wood. Repeatedly accosted by the retreating French and urged to turn back, Captain Lloyd Williams of the 2nd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, uttered the now-famous retort, "Retreat, hell. We just got here." And indeed, by the end of that terrible June of 1918, the Marines had broken the back of the Germans powerful spring offensive. Their ferocity had earned them the nickname Teufelshunde--Devil Dogs--from their enemies; it also won such admiration from their allies that the French government changed the name of Belleau Wood to Bois de la Brigade de Marine.

The Devil Dogs at Belleau Wood recreates the drama of the battle for Belleau Wood as it was experienced by those who were there. Drawing on numerous firsthand accounts of the month-long engagement, the book captures the spirit of the Leathernecks in desperate battle. It offers a harrowing look at a critical campaign in which, as one soldier says, "men were being mowed down like wheat." And, amidst the carnage and cruelty, it tells the very human story of camaraderie and courage that carried the day.

Rich with the personal insights and observations that bring history to life, the book is illustrated with a great number of photographs, many of which are rare and never before published.

Ratings and reviews

3.2
4 reviews
George Leazott
May 30, 2021
Cover photo is actually the US Army 23rd Infantry Regiment, Headquarters Machine Gun Company, 2nd Infantry Division at Belleau Wood. Photo is on file as such in the national archives. Seems to be misrepresenting from the start, so I'm skeptical about the accuracy within this book.
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Joel Miller
June 5, 2018
Great book.
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About the author

Dick Camp is a retired Marine Corps colonel and the author of Lima-6, the critically acclaimed Vietnam War memoir of his service as a Marine infantry company commander at Khe Sanh. He is also the author of three previous works of military history from Zenith Press, Battleship Arizona’s Marines at War, Iwo Jima Recon, and Leatherneck Legends: Conversations with the Marine Corps’ Old Breed. Camp is currently the vice president for museum operations at the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation, which, in conjunction with the Marine Corps, oversees the National Museum of the Marine Corps. Camp resides in Northern Virginia.

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