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A.E.F. Facts and Deployment Information (Times Literary Supplement, 1921)
Chateau-Thierry: Setting the Record Straight (Literary Digest, 1919)
''The Americans in the Argonne Won the War'' (You Can't Print That, 1929)
'American Cavalry Should Have Fought in the War' (Vanity Fair, 1919)
'Poilu' is not the Right Word! (New York Times, 1916)
1914: The End of an Era (The New Republic, 1915)
A Saboteur in the Royal Flying Corps (Rob Wagner's Script, 1938)
A Clever Way to Escort Prisoners... (American Legion Weekly, 1921)
A Price was Paid at Fismette (American Legion Weekly, 1924)
A Tribute to General Pershing (American Legion Weekly, 1924)
A Tribute to Philip Gibbs: War - Correspondent (The Literary Digest, 1917)
A War Like No Other (Hearst's Sunday American, 1917)
America Commits Itself to the War (Literary Digest, 1928)
America's First Shot, Contested (Literary Digest, 1917)
An American Journalist's Observations of Wartime Britain (Harper's Weekly, 1915)
Anything for the Smoking Doughboys (America's Munitions, 1919)
Behind the Scenes at the Doughboy Training Camps (Leslie's Weekly, 1918)
Book Review: The Battle of the Somme by Philip Gibbs (Literary Digest, 1917)
British Military Campaign Furniture (Mappin and Webb, 1915)
Camouflage: An Invention from Ancient Warfare (The Nation, 1918)
Captain Eddy Rickenbacker: Fighter Pilot (The Literary Digest, 1919)
Crack of Doom for the Draft Dodgers (American Legion Weekly, 1920)
David Lloyd George (Vanity Fair, 1916)
Dissent in the Pulpit (Literary Digest, 1917)
Dogfight Over Hunland (Vanity Fair, 1918)
Don't Hate Me Because I Was An M.P. (American Legion Weekly, 1923)
Elsie Janis: Sweetheart of the A.E.F. (American Legion Monthly, 1936)
England Plays The Game (The English Review, 1915)
First Blood (American Legion Weekly, 1922)
French Amazement at American Esteem of Lafayette (Current Opinion Magazine, 1922)
French Soldiers Desperate to Leave the Trenches (The Atlanta Georgian, 1917)
French Women and American Soldiers (The Spiker, 1919)
French Women on the Homefront (Vanity Fair, 1916)
General Herbert Gough and the Collapse of the Fifth Army (Times Literary Supplement, 1921)
German Defense Accessories (L'Illustration, 1915)
German Submarines in American Waters (Coronet Magazine, 1941)
German Veterans of the War (American Legion Monthly, 1934)
High Culture in World War One Prison Camps (Literary Digest, 1917)
Inside a W.W. I German Listening Post (American Legion Monthly, 1937)
Instructions for Building Trench Shelters (Trench Warfare, 1917)
It was a Second Rate War (The American Mercury, 1924)
Naval Camouflage of W.W. I (Sea Power Magazine, 1919)
New York Welcomes Sergeant York (Literary Digest, 1919)
Nietzsche and World War One (Sewanee Review, 1920)
Night Patrol in the Toul Sector (Stars and Stripes, 1918)
November 11th With the First Division (American Legion Weekly, 1919)
Paris, 1918: La Guerre Fini! (The Stars and Stripes, 1918)
Pershing: General of the Armies (American Legion Weekly, 1924)
President Wilson Exonerates Mexico & Japan (The Atlanta Georgian, 1917)
President Wilson's Cabinet Launches the War (Review of Reviews, 1922)
Psychological Prep Used in the Training of U.S. Army Officers (Outing Magazine, 1918)
Secretary of War Newton Baker Visits the Front Trenches (New York Times, 1918)
Submarine Warfare: The First Seven Months (New York Times, 1915)
Summing Up the Aisne-Marne Offensive (Dept. of the Army, 1956)
Supplying Candy to the A.E.F. (America's Munitions, 1919)
Supplying Chewing Gum to the A.E.F. (America's Munitions, 1919)
T.E. Lawrence (New York Times, 1919)
Ten Weeks in the German Cavalry (Leslie's Weekly, 1915)
The American Draft Dodgers of W.W. I (American Legion Weekly, 1920)
The American Embassy: August 4, 1914 (Atlantic Monthly, 1930)
The American Springfield '03 Rifle (U.S. Infantry Drill Manual, 1911)
The American Volunteer Ambulance Corps (The Nation, 1917)
The Battle of Chateau-Thierry (Stars and Stripes, 1918)
The Battle of Cantigny (The Stars and Stripes, 1918)
The Battle of the Cooties (New York Times, 1918)
The Bogus Armistice Day Celebration (Yank Magazine, 1945)
The British Aristocracy and the Great War (Vanity Fair, 1916)
The Case of Leonard Wood (Vanity Fair, 1918)
The Cockpit of the Giant Goltha Bomber (j'ai vu..., 1918)
The Collapse of the European Aristocracy (New York Times, 1919)
The Death of Quentin Roosevelt (Pathfinder, 1930)
The Deep German Dugouts (L'Illustration, 1915)
The Doughboys (The New Red Cross Magazine, 1919)
The Effects of Unrestricted Submarine Warfare (The Atlanta Georgian, 1917)
The French Army in Africa (The Commonweal, 1941)
The French Navy Sank Their Own Submarine (The Atlanta Georgian, 1917)
The German Concrete Trenches (New York Times, 1915)
The German Home Front (Literary Digest, 1916)
The Gloom of World War I Paris (Atlantic Monthly, 1918)
The Growth of the U.S. Marine Corps (Sea Power Magazine, 1918)
The Land Occupied by the Germans (New York Times, 1915)
The Negro in the War (New York Times, 1919)
The News of the Armistice (The Stars and Stripes, 1918)
The Siege of France from the German Side (New York Times, 1915)
The Spirit of the War at Eton (Cornhill Magazine, 1918)
The Spirit of the War at Harrow (Cornhill Magazines, 1918)
The Training of American Blue Blooded Officers at Plattsburg (Vanity Fair, 1917)
The U.S. Navy Railway Guns (American Legion Weekly, 1919)
The War and the Royal Families (Vanity Fair, 1915)
The Zimmermann Plot (The Atlanta Georgian, 1917)
Trench Fighting (The New Republic, 1915)
Trench French (Soldier's French Course, 1916)
Trench Medicine (Harper's Weekly, 1915)
U.S. Navy Fired America's First Shot (Literary Digest, 1917)
Uniform and Equipment Cost Illustrated (Scientific American, 1917)
Von Kluck's Drive on Paris (West Point Supplement, 1944)
Washington Politicians and the Dumb Things They Did (Collier's Magazine, 1930)
What Were You Doing in the August of 1914? (American Legion Monthly, 1934)
Why World War One? (Pathfinder Magazine, 1940)
Winston Churchill Steps Down as First Lord of the Admiralty (Vanity Fair, 1916)
With the Germans on the Somme (The Cambridge Magazine, 1916)
Zeppelin Shot Down (Literary Digest, 1919)
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