Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volumen17,Tema 1Illinois State Historical Society., 1924 |
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... memories abide ; these heroes have molded them- selves into something tangible and material . What a tribute to these men , as well as to ourselves , that we even name our buildings , our railroads , and our cities after them ! " For of ...
... memories abide ; these heroes have molded them- selves into something tangible and material . What a tribute to these men , as well as to ourselves , that we even name our buildings , our railroads , and our cities after them ! " For of ...
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... memories of the times when they were learning to ride . Schools of all sorts flourished in August . This meant a division of the company with the idea of making some men specialists in one line and some in another . The radio men played ...
... memories of the times when they were learning to ride . Schools of all sorts flourished in August . This meant a division of the company with the idea of making some men specialists in one line and some in another . The radio men played ...
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... memories of this place was Shrapnel Inn , the conventional name for the mess hall . The 2nd Bn . O. and L. had two optical sta- tions about two kilometers apart , one near an old French fort , from which messages could be received from ...
... memories of this place was Shrapnel Inn , the conventional name for the mess hall . The 2nd Bn . O. and L. had two optical sta- tions about two kilometers apart , one near an old French fort , from which messages could be received from ...
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... memory , the news of the sinking of the President Lincoln reached us but nothing much of further interest took place . On May 21st , the first and second battalions changed positions . June brought good weather and the Lorraine country ...
... memory , the news of the sinking of the President Lincoln reached us but nothing much of further interest took place . On May 21st , the first and second battalions changed positions . June brought good weather and the Lorraine country ...
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... memories . The news reached us that the Germans had taken our first line and in some places our second line but could not budge our boys after that . However , the laugh was on the Germans , for by a pre - arranged scheme , the first ...
... memories . The news reached us that the Germans had taken our first line and in some places our second line but could not budge our boys after that . However , the laugh was on the Germans , for by a pre - arranged scheme , the first ...
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