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America's Army
and its Part
in the
Great War
Copyright W. C. Both
Chicago
Cover of
booklet
The envelope in which this booklet was packaged states:
An Appreciation |
Notable Days in the War's History: 1917 - 1918 (pages 2 - 5)
Chateau Thierry (pages 6 - 8)
St. Mihiel (pages 9 - 11)
The Argonne (pages 12 - 14)
Gen. Pershing's Report (pages 15 - 16)
Map: "France, where the Hun Menace was curbed and the war for World-Peace won." (pages 17 - 18)
Map: "Western Front, from Soissons to the English Channel." (page 19)
Map: "Chateau Thierry, and from the Marne to the Vesle." (page 20)
Map: "How the Yanks Smashed in the St. Mihiel Salient." (page 21)
Map: "Through the Argonne Forest to Sedan." (page 22)
Map: "Occupied Germany" (page 23)
Data Of Divisions: First, 1st; Second, 2nd; Third, 3rd; Fourth, 4th; Fifth, 5th; Sixth, 6th (page 24)
The Price of World Peace (page 30)
Personal Record (page 31) Blank page for soldier to fill out.
Overseas Service (page 32) Blank page for soldier to fill out.
The Race with the Hun (page 33)
Remarks (pages 34, 35, and 36, only one included) 3 blank pages for soldier to fill out.
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Notable Days in the War's History: 1914 - 1916 (page 1)
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Notable Days in the War's History: 1917 - 1918 (pages 2 - 5)
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Chateau Thierry (pages 6 - 8)
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St. Mihiel (pages 9 - 11)
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The Argonne (pages 12 - 14)
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Gen. Pershing's Report (pages 15 - 16)
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Map: "France, where the Hun Menace was curbed and the war for World-Peace won." (pages 17 - 18)
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Map: "Western Front, from Soissons to the English Channel." (page 19)
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Map: "Chateau Thierry, and from the Marne to the Vesle." (page 20)
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Map: "How the Yanks Smashed in the St. Mihiel Salient." (page 21)
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Map: "Through the Argonne Forest to Sedan." (page 22)
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Map: "Occupied Germany" (page 23)
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Data Of Divisions: First Division - Sixth Division (page 24)
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Data Of Divisions: Seventh Division - Thirtieth Division (page 25)
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Data Of Divisions: Thirty-first Division - Thirty-seventh Division (page 26)
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Data Of Divisions: Thirty-eighth Division - Seventy-eighth Division (page 27)
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Data Of Divisions: Seventy-ninth Division - Eighty-sixth Division (page 28)
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Data Of Divisions: Eighty-seventh Division - Ninety-third Division (page 29)
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The Price of World Peace (page 30)
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Personal Record (page 31)
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Overseas Service (page 32)
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The Race with the Hun (page 33)
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Remarks (pages 34, 35, and 36, only one included)
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