This is a reflective history book about the standards, scholarship and conduct of American soldiers during the First World War. The author, Frederick P. Keppel, was the third assistant secretary of war. The book looks particularly at soldiers' use of intoxicants including alcohol, their sexual conduct and other issues. It contains following lessons: The Soldier's Standards of Conduct; The War As a Test of American Scholarship; and What Have We Learned.
Some War-time Lessons : The Soldier's Standards of Conduct, The War As a Test of American Scholarship & What Have We Learned
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