TYPICAL AMERICAN SOLDIERS WHO ARE EAGER TO HAVE THEIR FIGHTING QUALITIES TESTED ON THE BATTLEFIELDS OF EUROPE. AN AMERICAN CONTINGENT PASSING THROUGH THE HORSE GUARDS, WHITEHALL, LONDON. The First Life Guards, who formed the guard, turned out whilst the column passed through the gates, an inspiring spectacle being presented by these splendid types of manhood who have united for the purposed of crushing a cruel and ruthless foe.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1473, 18 July 1918, Page 25
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68TYPICAL AMERICAN SOLDIERS WHO ARE EAGER TO HAVE THEIR FIGHTING QUALITIES TESTED ON THE BATTLEFIELDS OF EUROPE. AN AMERICAN CONTINGENT PASSING THROUGH THE HORSE GUARDS, WHITEHALL, LONDON. The First Life Guards, who formed the guard, turned out whilst the column passed through the gates, an inspiring spectacle being presented by these splendid types of manhood who have united for the purposed of crushing a cruel and ruthless foe. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1473, 18 July 1918, Page 25
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