Before any American soldiers could fight in World War 1, the troops and supplies had to get to Europe.
Answer: Option A
Step-by-step explanation:
The forces fighting in Europe fought under the banner of American Expeditionary Forces (AEF). It was established in France on 1917. These forces represented the United States of America in various battles in the first world war by fighting alongside their allies.
The American Expeditionary Force helped France fight battles like the Battle of Chateau and the Battle of Belleau Wood. Before any American soldier would fight in first World War, the troops and the supplies had to transport to Europe.