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Unknown Soldier

World War I

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Unknown Soldier

By: David Preston
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A Novel of Brotherhood, Sacrifice, and the Alabama 167th Infantry in the Great War
In the shattered fields of France, where mud swallows boots and bullets write the fate of nations, a group of young men from Alabama stand shoulder to shoulder as part of the legendary 167th U.S. Infantry Regiment — the backbone of the 42nd "Rainbow" Division. From the dusty heat of the Mexican border chasing Pancho Villa to the blood-soaked trenches of Europe, Unknown Soldier: World War I is a powerful and emotional journey into the heart of courage and the cost of war.

Follow James, a young officer from Thomasville, Alabama, as he leads his men through the unforgiving crucible of combat—from the Ourcq River and Château-Thierry to the final push at Saint-Mihiel. Through acts of bravery, impossible choices, and heartbreaking sacrifice, the story honors the real-life valor of the Alabama boys who helped turn the tide of World War I.

Based on meticulous research and inspired by true events, David L. Preston's historical novel is more than a tribute—it is a haunting, intimate portrait of a generation lost to war and a reminder that the names carved into stone monuments were once living, breathing sons, brothers, and friends.

Perfect for readers who love historical fiction grounded in real history, compelling military stories, and unforgettable characters.

20th Century Genre Fiction Historical Fiction War & Military World War I
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