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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
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When the recruits began to arrive at Camp Upton 17
How you felt the first time the medical officer used your arm for a pin cushion 23
Reflections on liberty were alike at Upton and in France 29
A quiet game in a mess hall at Upton 37
The first time you found a cootie . 49
This map illustrates the travels of the regiment from its landing at Brest to its final billets at Malicortie . 74
The coolies hard at work at Camp de Sougo 92
“The horses never got to like the 'hommes' and 'chevaux' 111
“A group of gaunt walls suggested a devastating fire" 115
The picket line. 117
"Something dead and corrupt 121
The water cart. 125
An observatory. 133
The regiment's home in Lorraine 136
The rolling kitchen 144
The mess line 153
A three-cornered fight 160
On the march 179
“The shelter of broken walls" 191
The Vesle and Aisne campaigns 201
Mess-hour at the Fismes front. 215
A Battery D piece at Chery 224
Carrying in ammunition. 227
“The telephone details were at it day and night 234
The jumping-off place 264
The vicinity of La Harazée 269
Lançon and Grand Ham 273
Grand-Pre 275
The dug-out near which Lieutenant Hoadley was killed 277
Forcing forward 278
Binarville and its surroundings. 282
Refugees flowing out, the artillery going in 284
The church at Arc-en-Barrois 286