As a former soldier, I have never suffered for a lack of material in regard to the US Army‘s experience, during World War I. On the flip side, there is an almost complete dearth of literature regarding the hard fighting conducted by the US Marines, during the same conflict. With that in mind, I completely understand the enthusiasm that both military history buffs and Marine Corps veterans have for this book. I, too, highly enjoyed this book, but would caution readers that it is best seen as a series of vignettes, rather than a linear story. Furthermore, more sensitive readers may be taken back by some of the language and view points displayed throughout the book, although it did not detract from my experience in the slightest. Of chief interest to me, was that the battles portrayed in this book are often more like the open warfare of the earlier stages of the war, rather than the stagnant trench warfare which tends to dominate most histories of the Great War.