American Expeditionary Forces, Infantry




 * First Army. 8/10/1918-4/30/1919
 * Third Army. 11/7/1918-7/2/1919

Army Corps
 * I Army Corps. 1.15.1918-3/25/1919
 * II Army Corps 3.19.1918 -2.1.1919
 * Records of the World War. Field Orders. 2 Army Corps.'' Washington: Government Printing Office,1921.
 * III Army Corps. 3/30/1918-7/1/1919
 * IV Army Corps. 6/10/1918-5/11/1919
 * V Army Corps. 7/7/1918-3/5/1919
 * VI Army Corps. 7/23/1918-4/11/1919
 * VII Army Corps. 8/6/1918-5/11/1919
 * VIII Army Corps. 11/18/1918-4/20/1919

Additional AEF Sources
 National Archives
 * George B. Clark. The American Expeditionary Force in World War I. A Statistical History, 1917-1919 Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland and Company,
 * The American Army in the World War A Divisional Record of the A.E.F. in Europe
 * Order of battle U.S. Land Forces in the World War. Divisions
 * The A.E.F. Who They Were, What They Did, How They Did it
 * Summary of Casualties American Expeditionary Forces
 * United States World War I Unit Histories
 * U.S. Army Center of Military History Campaigns: World War I
 * U.S.Army Center of Military History World War I Divisions: Then and Now
 * Records of Divisions,1917-1920. National Archives, Records Group 120, Records of the American Expeditionary Forces
 * Summmaries of Operations of the American Expeditionary Forces in World War I, 1917-1918. NAID 3649566
 * United States, World War I Soldier Letters - National Archives Catalog
 * Brief Histories of Divisions, 1918-1918 NAID 3696544

 Division Pages 
 * First Division
 * Second Division
 * Third Division
 * Fortieth Division

 Related Collections 
 * Correspondence Relating to Foreign Born Soldiers arranged by state and training camp


 * Source: United States. War Department. The Official Record of the United States' Part in the Great War. [1923?] FHL 973M25or
 * 'Source: Willis Rowland Skillman. The A.E.F. Who They Were, What They Did, How They Did It.'' (Philadelphia, 1920)