THE AMERICAN AMBASSADOR (DR. PAGE) AND ADMIRAL SIMS TA TINGENT OF UNITED STATES SOLDIERS PASSED THE AMERICAN EI by the pipers of the Scots Guards, while there were also in the line the ba of the Irish Guards and the band of the Grenadie
A LARGE CROWD OF LONDONERS TOGETHER WITH ADMIRAL SIMS WATCHING AN EXHIBITION OF BASEBALL BY THE SOLDIERS OF TH BURY. The presence of American troops in England has been attended wit ing recognised that the British Navy and the American Army will in the en the war.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1473, 18 July 1918, Page 20
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91THE AMERICAN AMBASSADOR (DR. PAGE) AND ADMIRAL SIMS TA TINGENT OF UNITED STATES SOLDIERS PASSED THE AMERICAN EI by the pipers of the Scots Guards, while there were also in the line the ba of the Irish Guards and the band of the Grenadie A LARGE CROWD OF LONDONERS TOGETHER WITH ADMIRAL SIMS WATCHING AN EXHIBITION OF BASEBALL BY THE SOLDIERS OF TH BURY. The presence of American troops in England has been attended wit ing recognised that the British Navy and the American Army will in the en the war. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1473, 18 July 1918, Page 20
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