The Story of the American LegionG. P. Putnam's sons, 1919 - 272 頁 |
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第 v 頁
... mean to direct this united and organized patriotism into such channels as will make for the welfare of the United States of America primarily , and , secondarily , for the welfare of the service men themselves . Just how much attention ...
... mean to direct this united and organized patriotism into such channels as will make for the welfare of the United States of America primarily , and , secondarily , for the welfare of the service men themselves . Just how much attention ...
第 vii 頁
... mean just what it means to - day - doing something for the United States of America . At the present time the Legion might be com- pared to a two - headed American eagle - one looking towards France and the A. E. F. , and the other ...
... mean just what it means to - day - doing something for the United States of America . At the present time the Legion might be com- pared to a two - headed American eagle - one looking towards France and the A. E. F. , and the other ...
第 5 頁
... thought out carefully what it meant , that is , that it didn't mean anything selfish - and each knew enough of the principle of union and strength to embrace the idea when " organize " first began to Latter War Days in France 5.
... thought out carefully what it meant , that is , that it didn't mean anything selfish - and each knew enough of the principle of union and strength to embrace the idea when " organize " first began to Latter War Days in France 5.
第 6 頁
... mean to find the solution . There had been a deal of dissatisfaction with the way certain things were going in the A. E. F. and on February 15 , 1919 , twenty National Guard and Reserve officers serving in the A. E. F. , represent- ing ...
... mean to find the solution . There had been a deal of dissatisfaction with the way certain things were going in the A. E. F. and on February 15 , 1919 , twenty National Guard and Reserve officers serving in the A. E. F. , represent- ing ...
第 8 頁
... than its predecessor . ( At each of these informal conferences , some one was careful to emphasize that these self - appointed committee- men were by no means representative enough of the army 8 The Story of the American Legion.
... than its predecessor . ( At each of these informal conferences , some one was careful to emphasize that these self - appointed committee- men were by no means representative enough of the army 8 The Story of the American Legion.
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Aero Sq Air Serv ALABAMA aliens amendment AMERICAN ARMY ASSOCIATION American Legion Applause Bennett Clark Bldg Brig Camp Capt Chairman Charles CHAS Chicago citizenship City Colonel Lindsley Colonel Roosevelt Congress constitution convention Curtin delegates democracy Detroit DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA enlisted Eric Fisher Executive Committee France Frank Fred FURTHER RESOLVED Gentlemen George going Illinois J. P. Morgan J. P. Morgan IDAHO Jack Sullivan Jackson John KANSAS Lieutenant Colonel Louis Caucus Luke Lea M. G. Bn Major marine corps Massachusetts meeting military MISSOURI motion naval navy nomination NORTH DAKOTA officers OKLAHOMA organization Paris Caucus Paris Command patriotism Paul PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia Pittsburgh Pocatello political represent resolution RHODE ISLAND ROBT Seattle Secretary soldiers and sailors SOUTH CAROLINA spirit Sullivan temporary committee TEXAS Theodore Roosevelt tion to-day United VIRGINIA vote Washington WEST VIRGINIA WHEREAS York
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