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Marshal Foch, Sir Douglas Haig and General Pershing
General John J Pershing, Commander-in-Chief of the American Expeditionary Force in World War I, as a boy
America in World War I: Negro troops in the United States Army on November 11, 1918, numbered 351,677
America in World War I: In the royal reviewing stand as the military of all the Allied nations swept by in the London …
America in World War I: Receiving his reward
America in World War I: Representatives of the American Library Association distributing books in the base hospital at …
At a United States camp in France, on sentry-go, a typical US linesman of the troops now with the General Pershing
General Pershing at the tomb of the Marquis de Lafayette in Picpus Cemetery, Paris
Marshal Foch, Sir Douglas Haig and General Pershing
General John J Pershing, Commander-in-Chief of the American Expeditionary Force in World War I, as a boy
America in World War I: Negro troops in the United States Army on November 11, 1918, numbered 351,677
America in World War I: In the royal reviewing stand as the military of all the Allied nations swept by in the London …
America in World War I: Receiving his reward
America in World War I: Representatives of the American Library Association distributing books in the base hospital at …
At a United States camp in France, on sentry-go, a typical US linesman of the troops now with the General Pershing
General Pershing at the tomb of the Marquis de Lafayette in Picpus Cemetery, Paris
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