During World War I, nearly half a million immigrant draftees from 46 nations served in the US Army. This work explores how the US War Department integrated this diverse group into a united fighting force, and illuminates what it meant for the military to re-examine early-20th-century nativism.
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Americans All!: Foreign-born Soldiers in World War I by Nancy Gentile Ford
A surge of immigrant draftees in the US Army permanently challenged the way military leaders approached citizenship training.
About Nancy Gentile Ford
NANCY GENTILE FORD, a professor of history at Bloomsburg University in Pennsylvania, has written a number of articles dealing with ethnicity, gender, and citizenship in war.
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CIN1603441328G
9781603441322
1603441328
Americans All!: Foreign-born Soldiers in World War I by Nancy Gentile Ford
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