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THE HERO OF THE MARNE—General Henri Gouraud, Military Governor of Paris, has been paying America a visit. After a welcome in New York, which seemed to surprise him by exuberance, the wartime commander of the First Army of France left for Washington to meet President Hoover. Photograph, taken at the Capitol, shows M. Paul Claudel, French Ambassador to the United States, General Gouraud, and General A. J. Bowley, of the United States Army.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 750, 24 August 1929, Page 21

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THE HERO OF THE MARNE—General Henri Gouraud, Military Governor of Paris, has been paying America a visit. After a welcome in New York, which seemed to surprise him by exuberance, the wartime commander of the First Army of France left for Washington to meet President Hoover. Photograph, taken at the Capitol, shows M. Paul Claudel, French Ambassador to the United States, General Gouraud, and General A. J. Bowley, of the United States Army. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 750, 24 August 1929, Page 21

THE HERO OF THE MARNE—General Henri Gouraud, Military Governor of Paris, has been paying America a visit. After a welcome in New York, which seemed to surprise him by exuberance, the wartime commander of the First Army of France left for Washington to meet President Hoover. Photograph, taken at the Capitol, shows M. Paul Claudel, French Ambassador to the United States, General Gouraud, and General A. J. Bowley, of the United States Army. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 750, 24 August 1929, Page 21