During World War I, the arrival of the American Expeditionary Force (or, AEF) affected the Allied war effort in numerous ways, including on the front line of the Western Front itself. And yet, it was the energy and optimism of the indomitable American spirit that may have been most significant, as these provided the war-weary Europeans with a significant morale boost at a critical time.
The entry of the American Expeditionary Force AEF virtually tipped the balance of ground war the Allies' way. It also gave them a psychological victory and dampened the Germans' morale.
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The term that refers to American troops in Europe during World War I is the "American Expeditionary Forces" (AEF). Led by General John J. Pershing, the AEF was deployed to support the Allied forces in their fight against the Central Powers. The arrival of American troops in significant numbers in 1917 helped to bolster Allied morale and contributed to the eventual victory in 1918.
That was General John J. Pershing.
The entry of the American Expeditionary Force AEF virtually tipped the balance of ground war the Allies' way. It also gave them a psychological victory and dampened the Germans' morale.
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American Expeditionary Force
John Pershing
American Expeditionary Force
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(AEF) STANDS FOR American Expeditionary Force it was part of (ww1) world war (1)
The American Expeditionary Force (1918)
20 months
Leader of the AEF
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