
The 151st Field Artillery Brigade
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Narrated by:
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Felbrigg Napoleon Herriot
About this listen
FNH Audio presents an unabridged reading of this fascinating regimental history. The 151st Field Artillery Brigade trained hard for a year and a half before being dispatched to the front line in 1918. They arrived in time to take part in the final month of the war.
In this World War One history, written by an officer of the brigade while on his way back to the United States, you'll hear about their organisation and adventures. You'll learn about their daring advance in front of the lines, how they learnt of the armistice and even follow the author as he walks no man's land on the first day of the peace.
©1919 Library of Congress (P)2013 FNH
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