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948:Memorial, George H. Cameron 1883
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872:, Volume V, 1907, p. 268
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1176:Revision of Regulations
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842:Army and Navy Journal,
509:Pancho Villa Expedition
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321:Meuse–Argonne offensive
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1386:Generals in Khaki
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