AMERICAN TROOPS’ STIRRING MARCH OF TRIUMPH THROUGH THE STREETS OF LONDON. Passing the American Embassy, where the American Ambassador and Admiral Sims took the salute. Three battalions of American soldiers, nearly 3000 in all, participated in the march.
U.S. CIVIL WAR VETERANS BRING UP THE REAR OF THE GRAND PROCESSION OF AMERICAN TROOPS THROUGH LONDON. Outside Buckingham Palace the King, the Queen and members of the Royal Family extended an enthusiastic welcome to the three battalions of young American soldiers, who were symbols of the armies of millions that are coming over.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1473, 18 July 1918, Page 20
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92AMERICAN TROOPS’ STIRRING MARCH OF TRIUMPH THROUGH THE STREETS OF LONDON. Passing the American Embassy, where the American Ambassador and Admiral Sims took the salute. Three battalions of American soldiers, nearly 3000 in all, participated in the march. U.S. CIVIL WAR VETERANS BRING UP THE REAR OF THE GRAND PROCESSION OF AMERICAN TROOPS THROUGH LONDON. Outside Buckingham Palace the King, the Queen and members of the Royal Family extended an enthusiastic welcome to the three battalions of young American soldiers, who were symbols of the armies of millions that are coming over. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1473, 18 July 1918, Page 20
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