Current History, Том 5New York Times Company, 1916 |
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... Cross Society and Order of St. John in their relations to the wonderful Army Medical Service in France have brought the writer into touch with almost the most splendid achievement of the war , the building up of the great organization ...
... Cross Society and Order of St. John in their relations to the wonderful Army Medical Service in France have brought the writer into touch with almost the most splendid achievement of the war , the building up of the great organization ...
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... Cross ribbon in their buttonholes was eloquent testimony to the type of enemy troops our new armies have been fighting . In one great branch of the clerical de- partments is kept a complete record of every British soldier from the hour ...
... Cross ribbon in their buttonholes was eloquent testimony to the type of enemy troops our new armies have been fighting . In one great branch of the clerical de- partments is kept a complete record of every British soldier from the hour ...
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... cross , there are many ridges to storm , before we see the final victory . We shall need more men , more munitions , more guns , and more equip- ment , and we shall need all the courage and the endurance of our race in every ' part of ...
... cross , there are many ridges to storm , before we see the final victory . We shall need more men , more munitions , more guns , and more equip- ment , and we shall need all the courage and the endurance of our race in every ' part of ...
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... cross it ; have repeat- edly crossed it ever since Trajan's day ; twice , for example , in the Russo - Turkish war of 1877-78 ; twice during the inva- sions of Serbia in the present war . Why has no army crossed it now ? We must , of ...
... cross it ; have repeat- edly crossed it ever since Trajan's day ; twice , for example , in the Russo - Turkish war of 1877-78 ; twice during the inva- sions of Serbia in the present war . Why has no army crossed it now ? We must , of ...
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... . The Russo - Rumanian troops have begun to retreat northward , and thus have opened for the attackers the cross- Litin D Gusyatin Husiatyn Bar ing of the Danube . At this writing comes an. WAR SEEN FROM TWO ANGLES 43.
... . The Russo - Rumanian troops have begun to retreat northward , and thus have opened for the attackers the cross- Litin D Gusyatin Husiatyn Bar ing of the Danube . At this writing comes an. WAR SEEN FROM TWO ANGLES 43.
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