Aef
american expeditionary forces; american expeditionary force.
troops sent to europe by the u.s. army during world war i.
abbreviation: a.e.f., aef.
contemporary examples
pershing was committed to this second decision by his prior decision to deploy the aef as an independent corps.
david’s bookclub: until the last trumpet sounds david frum december 23, 2012
plural noun
the troops sent to europe by the us during world war i
american enuresis foundation
american expeditionary force
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