Private Heller and the Bantam Boys : an American medic in World War I /
American medic in World War I
Gregory Archer.
- Guilford, Connecticut : LP 2015.
- 1 online resource (xiii, 305 pages)
"Based on the combat diary of Private Ralph H. Heller, US Army Ambulance Corps (1917-1919)."
Includes bibliographies and index.
Prologue: the guns of June -- Count me in! -- Move out, lobsters! -- Those devious Huns -- Where's the stupid war? -- Where the hell are we? -- Pray like you mean it -- Holy shit! -- The breast of Paris -- For one night the killing stopped -- Screwed, blued, and tattooed -- Springtime slaughter -- A time to die -- I'm not going to make it -- All dead on the Western Front -- From hell and back -- World War I French and American casualties -- Quote from On killing -- Providence -- Appendix (names of the Battle Creek boys) -- United States Army Ambulance Corps Service World War I Memorial.
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Heller, Ralph H., 1892-1951.
United States. Army. Ambulance Corps --Biography. United States. Army --Medical personnel--Biography.