"I was there" - with the Yanks in France by Cyrus Leroy Baldridge
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French Colonial Types: White, black, and half-way
From Algeria A Zouave From Morocco [Illustration: Kamarad!] "P.Gs" (prisonneurs de la guerre) who are keeping in physical trim by lumber work in a forest where once the kings of France took their morning walks Croix St. Ouen 1918 [Illustration: A Yank going on leave...] A Yank going on leave having a midnight cup of "vin rouge" in a compartment of a Permissionnares' Train--with a soixante-quinze gunner, a sailor from a submarine, a chasseur, an aviation sergeant, and several infantrymen. For the next ten days of "permission" these men can forget war. En route--Nice/1918 [Illustration: The barber shop quartette on the trip home] The barber shop quartette on the trip home-- (no ocean rules about noise this time). [Illustration: Coming Out! dirty, tired and grinning!] Coming Out! dirty, tired and grinning! |
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