Sergeant York and his people
Contributor: Downey, Brett W.
Summary: This is not a war story, but the tale of the making of the man named Sergeant Alvin C. York. York is best known for his bravery in World War I where, caught by the enemy in a cove on a hill in the Forest of Argonne, York held his ground and single-handedly fought a battalion of 135 German machine gunners until he forced their surrender and marched them as his prisoners into the American lines.
Original Publisher: New York : Grosset and Dunlap, 1922
, Victoria Park, Western Australia
, Association for the Blind of Western Australia
Language(s): English
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This is not a war story, but the tale of the making of the man named Sergeant Alvin C. York. York is best known for his bravery in World War I where, caught by the enemy in a cove on a hill in the Forest of Argonne, York held his ground and single-handedly fought a battalion of 135 German machine gunners until he forced their surrender and marched them as his prisoners into the American lines.
Publisher (Source)
New York : Grosset and Dunlap, 1922
Victoria Park, Western Australia
Association for the Blind of Western Australia
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