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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...special duty with the 'Stars and Stripes', the official A. E. F. newspaper,," in which many of them found their first publication. "Most of them were drawn at odd moments during the French push of 1917 near Malmaison, at loading parks and along the roadside while on truck convoy, and while on special permission to draw and paint with the French army . . . The rest were drawn on American fronts from the Argonne to Belgium...

Author: By Oliver W. Larkin ., | Title: Charm, Significance, and Rugged Humor Shown in "I Was There" | 11/6/1919 | See Source »

After 10 months convoy service on the U. S. S. South Dakota, Lieutenant Vedder was put in charge of the Officers' School for Service Afloat at the Marine Barracks, Norfolk, Virginia. Three months later he was detailed to the main post of the Marine Corps as an instructor at Mare Island, California...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lt. Vedder Formerly Half-Miler | 10/25/1918 | See Source »

...Thereafter we sort of hesitated "out of lines" for a few days, living in a ferme with the Foreign Legion. Then "in" again and plunk against another drive. After that we went into a state of coma en repos up north. The monotony was broken by a three-day convoy through the most startlingly beautiful land of all lands--and into a quiet sector. Then came my call to Paris. They had apparently purchased many packages of tea in which commissions stuck for they gave away several at the time. Ed McDougall received one at the same time, and Bill...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "WE WILL NOT SEE AGAIN A RETREAT COMING OUR WAY" | 10/25/1918 | See Source »

...increase the number or improve the type of his underwater raiders. In spite of baffled expectations to spend the last few winters in popular European resorts, the Kaiser has not yet given up hope. The large submarine sinking claimed at times by the British, and the constant precautions to convoy vessels show the imperial shipyards can still turn out a large fleet. We doubt, however, if German efficiency will be as effective as Henry Ford's experience, when rapid work is to be done...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE FLIVVER DESTROYER | 2/9/1918 | See Source »

Applicants are accepted only for general service, and no men will be enrolled higher than chief petty officer. Those who enlist and remain in the seaman branches of the service will probably be used on the 110-foot scout boats, on transports, or on the convoy vessels of the Navy as soon as their period of training has come...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NAVAL RESERVE WANTS 2000 MEN | 11/30/1917 | See Source »

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