Article clipped from Indianapolis Shortridge High school Daily Echo

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1918):tsidt»r3,yi-k11njAlumnus Sees FrontLine Service in France{Continued f rom page one)every gun and it sounds like forty • thunderstorms all at once. And then the infantry goes over the top and then the prisoners begm to come to the rear. I have a million things to tell you when I return, for I haven’t the time, authority or ability to tell you all of them now. It is enough to fill books but you probably get a lot of stuff from the papers at home. Altogether it was a great victory for our divisions, and we ho have started Fritz on his backward run which is not to stop until he gets to his intrenched camp of Berlin.selt;ruseiofahofpitpo,steispefoierfetcap;dig
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Indianapolis Shortridge High school Daily Echo

Indianapolis, Indiana, US

Fri, Sep 27, 1918

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