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Battles of the First World War Podcast

Meuse Argonne - An Interview with Randy Gaulke of Meuse-Argonne.com

Battles of the First World War Podcast

Mike Cunha

History

4.8812 Ratings

🗓️ 4 September 2018

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

It’s time to start the new battle we’re going to cover, which will be the American-led Meuse-Argonne Offensive of 1918. We’re going to begin with an interview with Mr. Randy Gaulke, a fellow WW1 enthusiast, researcher, website master, and battlefield tour guide.

 

Mr. Gaulke runs the website www.meuse-argonne.com, which contains a wealth of information regarding the 47-day battle that defined American involvement in the Great War. The website contains several features such as bibliographies, articles, research statistics, travel tips, and a feature called “People of the Meuse-Argonne,” where individuals who study, write about, or live in the Meuse-Argonne give a quick biography of themselves. There is also a meuse-argonne.com FaceBook page, which connects you with hundreds of like-minded and incredibly helpful folks who readily share information, photos, and travel tips.

 

Please check out: www.meuse-argonne.com

 

and

 

https://www.facebook.com/groups/1624894481060334/

 

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey folks, welcome to the Battles of the First World War podcast, episode 47, Mursargon, an interview with Randy Golki of Mursargon.com.

0:16.2

It's time to start the new battle we're going to cover, which will be the American-led

0:21.4

MERS-Argon Offensive of 1918.

0:24.7

We're going to begin with an interview with Mr. Randy Galky, a fellow World War I enthusiast,

0:30.9

researcher, website master, and battlefield tour guide.

0:36.1

Mr. Galky runs the website www.murzargon. Mr. Golki runs the website

0:37.7

www.mursargon.com,

0:41.8

which contains a wealth of information

0:44.8

regarding the 47-day battle

0:47.3

that defined American involvement

0:49.4

in the Great War.

0:51.5

The website contains several features,

0:53.5

such as bibliographies, articles, research

0:57.1

statistics, travel tips, and a feature called People of the MERS-Argon, where individuals who

1:03.8

study, write about, or live in the MERS-Argon region give a quick biography of themselves.

1:13.9

There is also a Mursargon.com Facebook page, which connects you with hundreds of like-minded and incredibly helpful folks

1:21.3

who readily share information, photos, and travel tips. As for Mr. Galky's background, well, I will let him tell us his story himself.

1:34.6

So as with the other interviews, we've had the opportunity to do here on the BFWP.

1:41.3

I hope you enjoy this one as well.

1:46.7

Let's see.

1:47.8

All right, yeah, so we are recording.

1:49.3

So I am here with Mr. Randy Galke of Mursargon.com.

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