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Document : 1806GJ 00009 - WAR MAXIMS: WHILE "SAMMIES" LEGIONS SAIL TOWARDS FRANCE, OTHER LEGIONS LEAVE TO THE CAMP TO INFORM O

 
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Title :  WAR MAXIMS: WHILE "SAMMIES" LEGIONS SAIL TOWARDS FRANCE, OTHER LEGIONS LEAVE TO THE CAMP TO INFORM O

Dates

First distribution : 1918

Summary catalog

War maxims: While "sammies" Legions sail towards France, other legions leave to the camp to inform oneself. Life to the camp. The first exercises. The hour of the lunch. When the piece is too hard, one uses the major means. Sunday: it is the visit of the parents and of the friends. The "Sammy" likes its small family. It will be able defend it as our valiant "poilus" defended the theirs. Other train themselves to avenge the innocent victims of the hijackers. Soldiers. Propaganda. IF the AMERICA COMES A US, It IS TO ENSURE THE DECISIF TRIUMPH OF JUSTICE AND OF the RIGHT ON THE BRUTAL STRENGTH.

Descriptive summary

Maximes de guerre : Pendant que des Légions de "sammies" voguent vers la France, d'autres légions partent au camp pour s'instruire. La Vie au camp. Les premiers exercices. L'heure du déjeuner. Quand le morceau est trop dur, on emploie les grands moyens. Le Dimanche : c'est la visite des parents et des amis. Le "Sammie" aime sa petite famille. Il saura la défendre comme nos vaillants "poilus" ont défendu la leur. D'autres s'entraînent pour venger les innocentes victimes des pirates de l'air. Soldats. Propagande. SI L'AMERIQUE VIENT A NOUS, C'EST POUR ASSURER LE TRIOMPHE DECISIF DE LA JUSTICE ET DU DROIT SUR LA FORCE BRUTALE

Keywords

WWI; GREAT WAR; 1914-1918 WAR; WAR 1914 1918; Soldier; AMERICAN; SAMMIES; everyday life; CAMP; MILITARY PARADE; MEAL; AVIATION; WARSHIP; Military encampment; MILITARY TRAINING; AXE; PARASOL; FAMILY; children; BIPLANE; United States of America (USA); FRANCE (off)