This book chronicles the journey of Company B, 307th Infantry, from its formation in September 1917, through its training, deployment to France, participation in the Meuse-Argonne Offensive, and eventual demobilization in May 1919. It’s structured around a detailed history of the company's actions, followed by a poignant honor roll listing those who died in service, and a complete company roster. The bulk of the text consists of individual entries – recollections, letters, and biographical sketches – contributed by the soldiers themselves, offering a mosaic of personal stories woven into the larger narrative of the war. It’s a very granular account, focusing on the daily realities, anxieties, and triumphs of ordinary men thrust into extraordinary circumstances.