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A Delicate Affair on the Western Front
A Delicate Affair on the Western Front

A Delicate Affair on the Western Front

America Learns How to Fight a Modern War in the Woëvre Trenches

HISTORY

432 Pages, 6.5 x 10

Formats: Cloth

Cloth, $55.00 (US $55.00) (CA $65.95)

Publication Date: April 2015

ISBN 9780750952323

Rights: US & CA

The History Press (Apr 2015)
Spellmount

Available from local and national retailers throughout the US.
 

Overview

The meticulously researched story of the 1918 battle at Seicheprey, France that introduced American troops to 20th-century warfare

Could the newly arrived American troops be trusted? They were greenhorns, having seen practically no action. The surprise attack at Seicheprey on April 20 was spearheaded by the elite German stormtroopers (Stosstruppen) supported by aircraft, trench mortars, and heavy artillery and was designed as a propaganda coup against the "weak" newcomers. On the edge of the well-named Forêt de Mort Homme, the Connecticut boys of the 102nd regiment bore the brunt. The Americans fell back in disarray in a hell of hand-to-hand fighting; one U.S. cook killed two Germans with his meat cleaver. "A delicate affair" is an actual label applied by one U.S. command report after the battle—and it was an affair with significance beyond its outcome, as the first engagement between U.S. and German forces. Relying entirely on primary sources throughout, the author uses the battle as a jumping-off point to describe how all battles developed in the war, through intelligence (or lack of it) and minute-by-minute command decisions.

Reviews

A "timely and superb account of combat on the Woëvre." —On Point: The Journal of Army History

Author Biography

Terry Finnegan is a retired U.S. Air Force Colonel and senior civil servant whose career spans four decades of military service. His career covered analysis, production, and planning at the Department of Defense as well as assignments at USCENTCOM forward during the Gulf War, and the National Intelligence University at Washington, D.C. He is the author of Shooting the Front. He lives in California.