![]() ![]() Bailey was one of the first to revisit the works of Rexmond Cochrane since Heller in 1984 and benefited from the use of Heller’s sources which, per Bailey, were still in the boxes Heller left them in at Leavenworth. The author examines each case using the battlefield operating systems (BOS) methodology, producing lessons learned. This account explores the development and use of gas during WWI, specifically examining five case studies representing the offensive and defensive use of gas as experienced by AEF units. Bailey compares US Army doctrine and technology available in 1992 to those available and used by the American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) during the war. Fort Leavenworth, KS: School of Advanced Military Studies.Ī monograph examining the uses and effects of chemical weapons used on American units in the First World War. Poisonous Gas and the American Expeditionary Forces in World War I: Is It Still 1918?. Unfortunately, his experience was out of date compared to what was then happening on the Western Front and may have led to the American’s over-emphasis on preparing for cloud attacks when the preferred method by 1917-1918 was artillery fire. The author’s purpose was to educate American Chemical Officers on chemical warfare on the Western Front over the previous 2 years. Published during the war, when Auld was the British Advisor to the Chemical Warfare Service in the United States, this work is a collection of eclectic lectures describing Auld’s experience with the British Chemical Regiment from 1915 to 1917. Gas and Flame in Modern Warfare, By Major S. Part of the US “Official History” of the war, this narrative offers a straight forward history of the 2nd Division from formation through occupation duty in 1919, based on official records and original documents. Washington, D.C.: United States Government Printing Office. 2nd Division Summary of Operations in the World War. If you take issue with anything written below, or would like to contribute to expanding it, please contact Brad Trefz at American Battle Monuments Commission. ![]() Use of this list for the purposes of academic research does not include copying, plagiarism, or reprinting without permission of the author and. Readers and scholars can offer their own additions, comments, and criticisms of this list at, by contacting the editor directly at The opinions expressed regarding these works are those of Bradley Trefz and. This bibliography covers a wide variety of sources including official histories, firsthand accounts, and some recent scholarship on a variety of topics related to the First World War, chemical warfare history, and the American Expeditionary Force. Rather, it is a guide for those interested in further exploring the topics covered in Rexmond Cochrane’s work and some of the articles on this website. The following annotated bibliography is not comprehensive, nor confined solely to literature related to chemical warfare and/or the AEF. ![]()
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