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Project Gutenberg's America's War for Humanity, by Thomas Herbert Russell This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net Title: America's War for Humanity Author: Thomas Herbert Russell Release Date: November 20, 2003 [EBook #10147] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK AMERICA'S WAR FOR HUMANITY *** Produced by David Widger, Juliet Sutherland, and PG Distributed Proofreaders AMERICA'S WAR FOR HUMANITY Pictorial History _of the_ World War _for_ Liberty _By_ THOMAS H. RUSSELL, A.M. LL.D. _Noted Historical and Military Writer. Member American Historical Association_ [Illustration: Giants of Democracy] [Illustration: _Above_--Machine-gun team of an American balloon company at work on the French front, trying to get an enemy airplane. These anti-aircraft guns are known as "Archies" _Below_--Men of the 313th U.S. Field Artillery cleaning and polishing 75-millimeter shells, to be sent over to the Hun at night. Dirty or rusted shells are dangerous to use. (_U.S. Official Photos_.)] [Illustration: _Above_--Scene in Chateau Thierry after the battle that brought undying glory to American arms, and especially to the Marine Corps. The effects of the heavy bombardment by the artillery of the Third Division are plainly to be seen. (_Photo from I.F.S._) _Below_--American and French soldiers looking over the town of Chateau Thierry after the battle. This was the scene of America's first great victory in the war. The town was stormed and the enemy routed by the troops the Germans had chosen to belittle. (_Copyright by C.P.I.; Photo from W.N.U._)] [Illustration: _Above_--American automatic rifle team making it hot for the Huns. Note the protective barricade of ammunition boxes and sandbags. _Below_--How hand grenades are thrown at the enemy in the trenches. American soldiers soon became expert at this superlative kind of baseball. (_U.S. Official Photos_.)] [Illustration: _Above_--Surrender of the German high-seas fleet. A British warship, which towed an observation balloon, leading the line of seventy German vessels into the Firth of Forth. _(Copyright, U. & U.)_ _Below_--Surrendering the German submarines
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