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Americans in the trenches on the Marne front. The outlook has seen the signal rocket and is telephoning to the artillery trenches instructions to cover the forward line with a barrage to protect them across "No Man's Land." Photo shows operator receiving instructions by telephone and crew awaiting orders. (page 395)
Source: The People's War Book and Atlas: Colored Maps and Natural Wonders of the World containing 2 books:
This was the "Autographed Edition" which was signed by Colonel W. A. Bishop, the World's Ace of Aces.
These 2 images of World War I booklet given to soldiers was submitted by: Howard Lanham [[email protected]].
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