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The Stars and Stripes, Vol. 1, No. 1, February 8, 1918: The American Soldiers' Newspaper of World War I, 1918-1919
by United States. Army. American Expeditionary Forces
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- EN
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The publication serves as the official newspaper of the American Expeditionary Forces during World War I, beginning with its first issue dated February 8, 1918. It reports on military activities, delivers messages from commanders such as General John J. Pershing, and conveys news intended to boost morale among American soldiers in Europe. The content reflects the experiences, sentiments, and sense of duty of the troops, emphasizing camaraderie and national pride amidst the hardships of wartime service. As a periodical produced by the military, it functions both as a communication tool and as a record of the United States’ involvement in the conflict.
The newspaper was published during the years of active American participation in World War I, aiming to inform and motivate soldiers stationed in Europe. Its inaugural issue highlights the importance of unity and service, framing the war effort as a significant national endeavour. The publication was instrumental in shaping the morale and sentiments of American troops during the early stages of their engagement in the war.
The newspaper was published during the years of active American participation in World War I, aiming to inform and motivate soldiers stationed in Europe. Its inaugural issue highlights the importance of unity and service, framing the war effort as a significant national endeavour. The publication was instrumental in shaping the morale and sentiments of American troops during the early stages of their engagement in the war.
From the opening pages
In this initial number of THE STARS AND STRIPES, published by the men of the Overseas Command, the Commander-in-Chief of the American Expeditionary Forces extends his greetings through the editing staff to the readers from the first line trenches to the base ports. These readers are mainly the men who have been honored by being the first contingent of Americans to fight on European soil for the honor of their country. It is an honor and privilege which makes them fortunate above the millions of their fellow citizens at home. Commensurate with their privilege in being here, is the duty which is laid before them, and this duty will be performed by them as by Americans of the past, eager, determined, and unyielding to the last. The paper, written by the men in the service, should speak the thoughts of the new American Army and the American people from whom the Army has been drawn. It is your paper. Good luck to it. (Signed) JOHN J. PERSHING, Commander-in-Chief, A. E. F. MEN ON LEAVE NOT TO BE LED ROUND BY HAND —— Impression That They Will Be Chaperoned Wholly Erroneous. —— SAVOY FOR FIRST GROUP —— Zone System to Be Instituted and Rotated to Give All Possible Variety. —— "PINK TICKETS" FOR PARIS. —— Special Trains to Convey Soldiers to Destinations—Rules Are Explicit. —— As a great deal of misapprehension regarding leaves, the conditions under which they are to be granted, etc., has existed in the A.E.F. for some time past, the complete and authoritative rulings on the subject are given below. A.E.F. men whose leaves fall due on or about February 15 will be allowed to visit the department of Savoy, in the south-east of France, during their week of leisure. That department constitutes their "leave zone" for the present. When their next leaves come around four months hence it is planned to give them a different leave zone, and to rotate such zones in future, in order to give all an equal chance to see as much of France as possible. While the Y.M.C.A. has worked hard and perfected arrangements for soldiers' accommodations and provided amusements at Aix-les-Baines, one of the famous watering-places in Savoy, no man is bound in any way to avail himself of those accommodations and amusements if he does not so desire. In other words, there are no strings attached to a man's leave
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