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Prelude

The High Desertion Rate in the U.S. Army

• Review of Reviews, 1910 •


Seven years prior to the American entry into World War One, the U.S. Army was simply lousy with deserters, and it was a problem they were ill equipped to handle:

“For example, take the Sixth Infantry. From that regiment 142 men deserted, or 12 percent of the whole number. Blackest of all records…was that of Company K of the 28th Infantry, located at Fort Snelling, Minnesota. Of the men in this company, nearly one third became disgusted with the service and fared forth to other fields of usefulness.”

Click here to read some statistical data about the American Doughboys of the First World War.

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Deserters in the US Army 1910US Army Desertion Rate 1910us military preparedness for wwiHistory US Army 1910US Army Pre WW 1US Army Problem 1910Troubles for the US Army 1910US Army Deserters Prior to WW 1British Army Desertion Rate 1908US Military Preparedness for wwi

The High Desertion Rate in the U.S. Army

The High Desertion Rate in the U.S. Army

Deserters in the US Army 1910US Army Desertion Rate 1910us military preparedness for wwiHistory US Army 1910US Army Pre WW 1US Army Problem 1910Troubles for the US Army 1910US Army Deserters Prior to WW 1British Army Desertion Rate 1908US Military Preparedness for wwi
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