the United
er R. Williams) at the Army general headquarters, chiefly for the purpose of rendering assistance in effect
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nnel under the direction of Lieutenant Commander G.C. Sweet. The French authorities are putting in the foundations. The personnel is well taken care of and the work o
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part of the battery has been operating with the French against Laon and vicinity, and is understood to have rendered what the French consider very valuable service against the enemy. The entire battery is now with the First United States Army, but data as to what it has ac
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construction of a fuel-oil pipe line across Scotland, and is understood to
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Detachment Two, based on Corfu, Captain C.P. Ne
ar Admiral Niblack), nor the United States naval forces based on the Azores, because of difficu