Seventy-first New York in the World WarJ. J. Little & Ives Company, 1922 - 522 pages |
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... Prisoners , LeSelle River Battle Hunting the Seam - Squirrel The Bund , Dickebusch Lake 105th Infantry at Doullens Lys River Dickebusch Village Boni Cemetery • • . Convoy with " President Grant ' Brest · 40 Hommes and 8 Cheveau Car ...
... Prisoners , LeSelle River Battle Hunting the Seam - Squirrel The Bund , Dickebusch Lake 105th Infantry at Doullens Lys River Dickebusch Village Boni Cemetery • • . Convoy with " President Grant ' Brest · 40 Hommes and 8 Cheveau Car ...
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... Prisoners Carrying American Wounded , LeSelle River Hindenburg Line between Boni and Duncan Post Regimental Headquarters , August , 1918 292 292 320 320 348 • St. Quentin Bridge at St. Souplet . German Prisoners Colonel J. Hollis Wells ...
... Prisoners Carrying American Wounded , LeSelle River Hindenburg Line between Boni and Duncan Post Regimental Headquarters , August , 1918 292 292 320 320 348 • St. Quentin Bridge at St. Souplet . German Prisoners Colonel J. Hollis Wells ...
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... PRISONERS OF WAR ESCORT . 326th 8th PROVOST GUARD . Aviation Section 3rd Rep . Dep . Bn . 13th Service Co. 34th Service Co. QUARTERMASTER . At Large Farm Section TANK . 1st Prov . 302nd National Army 303rd Utilities Detachment 306th ...
... PRISONERS OF WAR ESCORT . 326th 8th PROVOST GUARD . Aviation Section 3rd Rep . Dep . Bn . 13th Service Co. 34th Service Co. QUARTERMASTER . At Large Farm Section TANK . 1st Prov . 302nd National Army 303rd Utilities Detachment 306th ...
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... prisoners were coming from the front and at one station a cattle - car full of prisoners was on an opposite track . I heard threats from some of the men and warned them that prisoners of war must not be insulted . I was informed that a ...
... prisoners were coming from the front and at one station a cattle - car full of prisoners was on an opposite track . I heard threats from some of the men and warned them that prisoners of war must not be insulted . I was informed that a ...
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... prisoners were brought back , one of whom had been a barber in Brooklyn . He told me that it was understood in the ... prisoners did not look more than six- teen years of age and belonged to the Prussian Guard . How different from the ...
... prisoners were brought back , one of whom had been a barber in Brooklyn . He told me that it was understood in the ... prisoners did not look more than six- teen years of age and belonged to the Prussian Guard . How different from the ...
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Page 270 - ... individual, your part in the. world war has been an important one in the sum total of our achievements. Whether keeping lonely vigil in the trenches, or gallantly storming the enemy's stronghold; whether enduring monotonous drudgery at the rear, or sustaining .the fighting line at the front, each has bravely and efficiently played his part. By willing sacrifice of personal rights; by cheerful endurance of hardship and privation; by vigor, strength and indomitable will, made effective by thorough...
Page 274 - American Corps has now been withdrawn from the line, and my official association with you and your troops has been, for the time being, suspended, I desire to express to you the great pleasure that it has been to me and to the troops of the Australian Army Corps to have been so closely allied to you in the recent very important battle operations which have resulted in the breaking through of the main Hindenburg Line on the front of the Fourth British Army.
Page 276 - Bony, will rank with the highest achievements of the war. They will always be remembered by the British regiments that fought beside you. Since that date, through three weeks of almost continuous fighting, you advanced from one success to another, overcoming all resistance, beating off numerous counterattacks, and capturing several thousand prisoners and many guns. The names of Brancourt, Premont, Vaux-Andigny, St.
Page 378 - France, September 29, 1918. During the operations against the Hindenburg line, he was wounded early in the action but continued to advance with his company, and declined to go to the rear for medical treatment. Later in the engagement he was killed by a machinegun bullet. His gallantry and bravery and absolute disregard tor his personal safety was a splendid example to all ranks.
Page 272 - Corps has been carried out on this their first experience as a fighting Corps in the line of battle has filled me with admiration, and I attribute it largely to the zeal and unity of purpose which has throughout animated the whole Corps. The outstanding feature of their recent victories has been the surprising gallantry and self-sacrifice of the regimental officers and men. I congratulate them on their prowess and offer them one and all my warmest thanks for the leading part they have taken in the...