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...Weld, J. L. Co. M Co. B Williams, E. F. Co. M Co. B Shaughnessy, C. S. Co. L Co. B Watkins, O. M. Co. L Co. B Axe, E. W. Co. I Co. B Rogers, J. T. Co. I Co. B Austin, J. W. Mach...
...NAME FROM TOAbernethy, T. J. Mach. Gun Co. Co. CBelknap, W. P. Mach. Gun Co. Co. CBrehaut, E. J. Mach. Gun Co. Co. CBurke, W. Mach. Gun Co. Co. CChenoweth, C. Mach. Gun Co. Co. CCurrier, P. H. Mach. Gun Co. Co. CDailey, J. H. F. Mach. Gun Co. Co. CDerry, C. M. Mach. Gun Co. Co. CFishback, F. C. Mach. Gun Co. Co. CFoster, D. G. Mach. Gun Co. Co. CHeard, M. Mach. Gun Co. Co. CJohnson, R. B. Mach. Gun Co. Co. CJones, P. D. Mach. Gun Co. Co. CLuttrop, K. E. Mach. Gun Co. Co. CMcClean...
...accordance with the provisions of Paragraph 1, Memorandum of March 3, 1917, rifles are assigned as follows, the numbers corresponding on both gun stocks and gun racks: Organization Numbers No. of rifles Mach. Gun Co. 1-56 (both inclu.) 56 Company A 61-135 (both inclu.) 75 Company B 136-210 (both inclu.) 75 Company C 211-285 (both inclu.) 75 Company D 286-360 (both inclu.) 75 Company E 361-435 (both inclu.) 75 Company F 436-510 (both inclu.) 75 Company G 511-585 (both inclu.) 75 Company H 586-660 (both inclu.) 75 Company...
...accordance with the provisions of Paragraph 1, Memorandum of March 3, 1917, rifles are assigned as follows, the numbers corresponding on both gun stocks and gun racks: Organization Numbers No. of rifles Mach. Gun Co. 1-56 (both inclu.) 56 Company A 61-136 (both inclu.) 75 Company B 137-211 (both inclu.) 75 Company C 212-287 (both inclu.) 75 Company D 288-363 (both inclu.) 75 Company E 364-439 (both inclu.) 75 Company F 440-520 (both inclu.) 75 Company G 521-596 (both inclu.) 75 Company H 597-672 (both inclu.) 75 Company...
After discussing the purpose of the book, which is to give a correct and non-partisan account of the events which led to the outbreak of the European War, by a chronological use of the published dispatches of the nations involved, Professor von Mach pointed out several statements from the Entente nations which tend to show that the action of Great Britain in the closing days of July, 1914, was decidedly incriminating. "It is undoubtedly some foreign influence, financial or otherwise, which has caused the removal of my book from circulation and the attempts of the Macmillan Company...