. . . . . . . . . _Woodrow Wilson_
46. PRESIDENT WILSON IN FRANCE
47. SERGEANT YORK OF TENNESSEE
ILLUSTRATIONS
Edwin Rowland Blashfield's poster, "Carry On," used in the Fourth
Liberty Loan . . . . _Frontispiece_
The standard bearers and color guard leading a column of the Fifth
Artillery of the First American Division through Hetzerath, Germany, on
their way to the Rhine.
"Lafayette, We Are Here!" The immortal tribute of General John J.
Pershing at the grave of the great Frenchman.
The religious and military tribute paid to the first Americans to fall
in battle, at Bathelmont, November 4, 1917.
Saint George and the Dragon, painted by V. Carpaccio in 1516, Venice;
S. Giorgio Maggiore.
Jeanne d'Arc, rising in her stirrups, holds on high her sword, as if to
consecrate it for a war of Right.
Memorial Day, 1918, was celebrated abroad as well as at home.
This memorial to the memory of Edith Cavell was unveiled by Queen
Alexandra in Norwich, England, at the opening of the Nurse Cavell
Memorial Home.
Somewhere in France these Salvation Army "lassies" are baking pies and
"doughnuts for the doughboys."
The U.S. Destroyer _Fanning_ with depth bombs stored in run-ways on the
after deck.
One of the camouflaged guns of the German shore batteries which raked
with fire the _Vindictive_, the _Daffodil_, and the _Iris_ when they
grappled with the mole, during the night raid.
The British Cruiser _Curacao_, Admiral Tyrwhitt's flagship, leading out
one column of British cruisers at the surrender of the German navy.
From left to right, Admiral Sir David Beatty, Admiral Rodman, King
George, the Prince of Wales, and Admiral Sims on the deck of the U.S.
Battleship _New York_.
The heroic American ace, Raoul Lufbery, wearing his well-earned
decorations just after an official presentation.
A two-passenger tractor biplane flying near the seashore.
The official entry of General Allenby into Jerusalem, December 11, 1917.
David Lloyd George.
Georges Clemenceau.
Major General Clarence R. Edwards pinning the congressional Medal of
Honor on the breast of Lieutenant Colonel Charles W. Whittlesey.
Messages from Colonel Whittlesey and Lieutenant McKeogh.
This picture shows the standardized style of building used in every
army in the United States.
A 10-inch caliber naval gun on a railroad mount.
A photograph from an airplane at 7900 feet, showing Love Field, Dallas,
Texas, and a parachute j
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