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Category: Relieving a Unit in the Line
R.L. Mackay (GS). Diary 23/7/1918. Sent to relieve French troops. French O.C. pointed vaguely to positions hidden by darkness and said 'Moi, Je Vais' and he went'.
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Category: Relieving a Unit in the Line
I.L. Read (GS) Memoir, p. 197, attitude to returning to the front.
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Category: Americans/America Troops/United States
See this catalogue under Spies, item 2, re German Intelligence in US
Category: Americans/America Troops/United States
See this catalogue under Attitudes towards American Troops
Category: Americans/America Troops/United States
F S Duffy (GS) Cpl 'K' Coy, 107 Inf Regt, US 27th Div, Western Front
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Category: Americans/America Troops/United States
Photograph of American Air Mechanics with crashed aeroplane. See 'anon' photograph album in Air Section
Category: Americans/America Troops/United States
Rev N S Hough in General Correspondence
Category: Americans/America Troops/United States
Prof R Bainton (CO/FAU)
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Category: Americans/America Troops/United States
J G H Gardner (GS) letters 149,153,160 &177- Machine gun training for U S Troops
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Category: Americans/America Troops/United States
Turner Bridger (RFC) - Food supplies to U S Air Force
Category: Attitudes/Opinions - Towards Other Units
J.W.B.Russell (GS) 17.3.15. re Life Guards and 'K' Men.
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Category: Attitudes/Opinions - Towards Other Units
F.R.Roe (GS) to 'K1' p 114.
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