Pride, Patriotism, and the Press: The Evolving True Story of the First American Shot of World War I

Greta A. Fisher, Lauren E. Kuntzman
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Abstract:On October 23, 1917, Alex Arch, a Hungarian-born artillery officer from South Bend, Indiana, fired the first American shot of World War I from a muddy gun pit in the French countryside. This article investigates how Arch's action was misreported in the press, and discusses the many forces acting on the recording of this historical event. Fisher and Kuntzman's investigation reveals the problematic collision of a variety of conflicting impulses: a need to protect sensitive military information; the desire to claim bragging rights for this important milestone; the drive to have a sensational story that sells newspapers, and the government's need to share a hero with the American people.
骄傲、爱国主义和新闻:第一次世界大战中美国第一枪的真实故事
摘要:1917年10月23日,来自印第安纳州南本德的匈牙利裔炮兵军官亚历克斯·阿奇在法国乡村的一个泥泞的炮坑里开了第一枪。本文调查了Arch的行为是如何被媒体误报的,并讨论了这一历史事件记录中的多种力量。Fisher和Kuntzman的调查揭示了各种冲突冲动的问题碰撞:需要保护敏感的军事信息;想要为这一重要里程碑炫耀的愿望;有一个耸人听闻的故事卖报纸的动力,以及政府需要与美国人民分享一个英雄。
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