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Title: Company B, 307th Infantry
Its history, honor roll, company roster, Sept., 1917, May, 1919
Author: Julius Klausner
Release Date: October 12, 2010 [EBook #33932]
Language: English
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[Illustration: {Statue of Liberty with "77"}]
[Illustration: _U. S. Official Photo_
_La Foret de Nesle, France. 307th Infantry in France_]
COMPANY B
307th INFANTRY
ITS
HISTORY
HONOR ROLL
COMPANY ROSTER
Sept., 1917 [Illustration: AEF] May, 1919
_Compiled by_
Julius Klausner, Jr.
1920
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Upton * Flanders * Vosges * Lorraine * Vesle * Argonne * Home
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[Illustration: _We Who Live Remember--_]
And remembering, we shall always seek to justify the self-sacrifice made
by those companions who trained with us and fought with us but whom by
virtue of their supreme service, we returned without.
They died, but being dead, live on, and their spirits beckon us to
strive toward that for which they di
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