I ran across an old (2000) Christmas gift that I hadn't read yet: "The Test of Battle" by Paul Braim. It's a study of the performance of the AEF (American Expeditionary Force) during 1917-1918, when the US entered WWI. It was disturbing to read just how unprepared the (just drafted) US military was for that war; The US sector was able to push the German army back mainly via sheer weight of numbers and attrition - quite different from the modern military's approach to war.
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This anecdote from the end of the book kind of
sums that up:
Smythe cited a pithy summary on this matter [ed: the
poor/nonexistent training given to the troops] by the American
military author Harvey DeWeerd:
"The AEF learned to fight through bitter experience, not through
any legerdemain with the rifle".
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