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AMERICA.'S ENTRY INTO THE . GREAT EUROPEAN CONFLICT: THE PARISIANS' ENTHUSIASTIC WELCOME TO THE UNITED STATES SOLDIERS. The Fourth of July was a great day of welcome to the first quota of the United States army, which crossed the Atlantic to fight aide by side with the Allies in the noble cause, of liberty. The phoio shows the crowds in. the streets of Paris' cheering the soldiers of the great American republic.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3316, 3 October 1917, Page 31 (Supplement)

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AMERICA.'S ENTRY INTO THE . GREAT EUROPEAN CONFLICT: THE PARISIANS' ENTHUSIASTIC WELCOME TO THE UNITED STATES SOLDIERS. The Fourth of July was a great day of welcome to the first quota of the United States army, which crossed the Atlantic to fight aide by side with the Allies in the noble cause, of liberty. The phoio shows the crowds in. the streets of Paris' cheering the soldiers of the great American republic. Otago Witness, Issue 3316, 3 October 1917, Page 31 (Supplement)

AMERICA.'S ENTRY INTO THE . GREAT EUROPEAN CONFLICT: THE PARISIANS' ENTHUSIASTIC WELCOME TO THE UNITED STATES SOLDIERS. The Fourth of July was a great day of welcome to the first quota of the United States army, which crossed the Atlantic to fight aide by side with the Allies in the noble cause, of liberty. The phoio shows the crowds in. the streets of Paris' cheering the soldiers of the great American republic. Otago Witness, Issue 3316, 3 October 1917, Page 31 (Supplement)

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