Current History, Volume 8New York Times Company, 1918 - History |
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... troops were to enter Jerusalem during this operation . It was recognized that the troops on the ex- treme right might be delayed on the 7th and fail to reach the positions assigned to them by dawn on the 8th . Arrangements were ...
... troops were to enter Jerusalem during this operation . It was recognized that the troops on the ex- treme right might be delayed on the 7th and fail to reach the positions assigned to them by dawn on the 8th . Arrangements were ...
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... troops , who had come down from Khanikin , about Kizil Robat- 20 miles in a direct line from the British post at ... troops about Beled Station , [ on the railway from Bagdad to Samarra . ] On the 8th our troops moved forward to attack ...
... troops , who had come down from Khanikin , about Kizil Robat- 20 miles in a direct line from the British post at ... troops about Beled Station , [ on the railway from Bagdad to Samarra . ] On the 8th our troops moved forward to attack ...
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... troops . His words were re- ported by the Paris newspaper , L'Infor- mation , as follows : " I come to say to you that the Amer- ican people would hold it a great honor for our troops were they engaged in the present battle . I ask it ...
... troops . His words were re- ported by the Paris newspaper , L'Infor- mation , as follows : " I come to say to you that the Amer- ican people would hold it a great honor for our troops were they engaged in the present battle . I ask it ...
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