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INTRODUCTION BY COMMANDER MOONEY, P.
5
EVENTS LEADING TO WAR, PP.
8-9
MOBILIZING THE AMERICAN MIND, P.
9
CENTRALIZATION OF POWER, P.
9
PRESIDENT WILSON’S WAR SPEECH, PP.
11-13
GENERAL JOHN J. PERSHING’S REPORT. PP.
15-43
THE COST OF THE WAR, PP.
44-45
EUROPE, BEFORE AND AFTER, P.
46
ARMY,
U. S., STAFF OF, PP.
18-19
THE DRAFT, P.
47
TRAINING AN ARMY, PP.
48-60
ON FOREIGN SOIL, PP.
63-66
KEEPING AN ARMY SUPPLIED, PP.
49, 63, 65, 75-77, 83, 90, 96, 199,221,228-229,231,234-235, 265, 305, 324, 371, 374
AN ARMY TRAVELS ON ITS STOMACH, PP.
63, 82-87, 156, 234-235,
238, 245, 252, 294-295. 324. 326, 338, 371, 374
CONSTRUCTION, PP.
90-93, 124, 136, 168-169, 175, 178-179, 233, 245, 253, 283, 285, 304-305, 319, 328, 332-333, 337, 343, 345,
348,
385
SIGNAL CORPS. PP.
55-56, 94-96, 100, 103, 141, 236, 270,
272, 275, 320, 342-343, 364, 394, 402, 411, 419, 433
PREPARING FOR ACTION, PP.
97-99
CHEMICAL WARFARE
AND GAS, PP.
26, 58, 101, 106-107,
164-165,
171, 178, 181, 216, 264, 271, 278, 284, 301, 326,
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CARING FOR THE WOUNDED, PP.
110-119, 143-145, 164-165, 198, 227, 229, 277-279, 292-293, 313, 316, 320, 326, 330, 331, 344, 360-362, 364-366, 378, 393, 413, 429.
ETERNAL REST, PP.
42-43, 100, 103, 110, 126, 161, 163, 167, 174, 193, 239, 328-329, 334, 363-364, 366,
377,
396-397,
404, 412, 418, 420, 446, 450-451
PRISONERS OF WAR, PP.
127, 148, 159, 232, 234, 268, 276-278, 320, 344, 347, 357, 364, 378, 390-391, 434, 446
CAMOUFLAGE, PP.
53, 97, 99, 105, 108, 112, 181, 183, 200-202, 221, 251, 308-310, 327, 354, 367, 372, 379
BALLOON CORPS. PP.
177-183
THE NAVY AT WAR,
PP.
192-217
BATTLE SHIPS,
pp.
205-212
THE MINE BARRAGE, PP.
210-211
COAST ARTILLERY CORPS, PP.
218-221
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SOMME, BATTLE OF THE. PP.
243-255
VERDUN—THE CITADEL, PP.
286-302
LOST BATTALION, PP.
348-349
ADVANCES OF
U. S.
DIVISIONS, MAP, P.
400
PHOTOGRAPHS, OUTSTANDING, PP.
401-413
"GERMANY CRIES ‘KAMERAD'" PP.
414-420
"CEASE FIRING," P.
419
FRANCE, DESTRUCTION IN, PP.
137, 141, 246, 250, 267, 270, 283, 286, 291, 305, 312, 314, 316, 319, 323, 327-328, 333, 338, 340, 344, 365, 382, 395-400, 413, 421, 449, 463
INFLUENZA PANDEMIC, P.
423
WAR ORPHANS AND RELIEF, PP.
426-427
PEACE CONFERENCE, PP.
440-442
TREATY OF VERSAILLES. PP.
446-447
WAR GUILT CLAUSE OF TREATY. P.
485
DEATH
THE VICTOR, P.
448
ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT, P.
449
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AMERICA A PEACEFUL NATION?, P.
458
THE
WORLD IN REVOLT, P.
459
"I
AM THE STATE,"
P.
461
HISTORY OF, P.
471
TEACHING ABOUT, P.
478
CALVIN COOLIDGE WARNS OF DANGER, P.
463
POLITICAL ACTIVITIES, PP.
463-464
IN
INDUSTRY, PP.
465-466
IN
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES, PP.
468-469
ACTIVITIES IN MILITARY UNITS,
P.
469
AGAINST RELIGION. P.
470
AMONG THE NEGROES, PP.
470-471
OTHER COMMUNIST GROUPS, P.
472
"TOWARD SOVIET AMERICA," PP.
473-478
CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE. MCCORMACK, PP.
479-482
NAZI PROPAGANDA, P.
480
"SHIRT" ORGANIZATIONS, P.
482
MEXICO, REVOLUTION, P.
483
ANOTHER WORLD WAR LOOMS ON THE HORIZON,
PP.
485-489
NONAGGRESSION PACTS, P.
486
MOBILIZATION STRENGTH OF NATIONS, PP.
486-489
WAR CLOUDS SHADOW AMERICA, P.
491
PRONOUNCING VOCABULARY, P.
492
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