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  3. FIGHTERS OF FRANCE AS SEEN BY AN AMERICAN

    Mr. Donald R. Thane, whose knowledge of the war is all practical, tells the New York Herald of his adventures, Incidentally shedding new and vivid light on the work of the Foreign Legion. It is a fine story, and nothing that touches the famous Legion can fail to be of interest. There have been more ...

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  5. THE WAR IN THE AIR

    Claude Grahame-White, the famous aviator, and Harry Harper in a recent article in the Morning Post, point out that aerial operations on the Western front, influenced by those on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,457 words
  6. MOBILITY OF OUR FIELD GUNS.

    The mobility of our field artillery is wonderful under difficult conditions, and their work during the advance has been beyond praise. It is interesting to note that since we began ...

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