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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

Halftone Illustrations

"Rocket guards had to stand their ground and take whatever came” Frontispiece

FACING PAGE

Early and imperfect days on the range at Souge 102
“The battle roar would die before a threatening silence" 104
A train bivouaced 170
"Fourgons lurched dangerously 186
"We curved up the hill past the half destroyed Romanesque church” 202
Colonel, afterwards Brigadier General, Manus McCloskey, the Brigade Commander. 208
A neighbor at work in gas masks 214
“O.K.—O.K." 216
A kitchen near a battery position 222
Barbed wire. 232
A tank 232
“The artillery would follow in support" 244
Resting on the march 260
A well shelled road 262
Off duty for a moment 262
A portion of the regiment concealed in the Argonne 266
The officers of the regiment at Arc-en-Barrois 286
Malicorne from the Sarthe 288
305th Field Artillery, 77th Division 290

TEXT ILLUSTRATIONS

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Upton-France. 3
Headquarters Hill, Camp Upton 11

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