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 * When the recruits began to arrive at Camp Upton
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 * How you felt the first time the medical officer used your arm for a pin cushion
 * 23
 * Reflections on liberty were alike at Upton and in France
 * 29
 * A quiet game in a mess hall at Upton
 * 37
 * The first time you found a cootie.
 * 49
 * This map illustrates the travels of the regiment from its landing at Brest to its final billets at Malicortie.
 * 74
 * The coolies hard at work at Camp de Sougo
 * 92
 * “The horses never got to like the 'hommes' and 'chevaux'
 * 111
 * “A group of gaunt walls suggested a devastating fire"
 * 115
 * The picket line.
 * 117
 * "Something dead and corrupt
 * 121
 * The water cart.
 * 125
 * An observatory.
 * 133
 * The regiment's home in Lorraine
 * 136
 * The rolling kitchen
 * 144
 * The mess line
 * 153
 * A three-cornered fight
 * 160
 * On the march
 * 179
 * “The shelter of broken walls"
 * 191
 * The Vesle and Aisne campaigns
 * 201
 * Mess-hour at the Fismes front.
 * 215
 * A Battery D piece at Chery
 * 224
 * Carrying in ammunition.
 * 227
 * “The telephone details were at it day and night
 * 234
 * The jumping-off place
 * 264
 * The vicinity of La Harazée
 * 269
 * Lançon and Grand Ham
 * 273
 * Grand-Pre
 * 275
 * The dug-out near which Lieutenant Hoadley was killed
 * 277
 * Forcing forward
 * 278
 * Binarville and its surroundings.
 * 282
 * Refugees flowing out, the artillery going in
 * 284
 * The church at Arc-en-Barrois
 * 286
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 * Carrying in ammunition.
 * 227
 * “The telephone details were at it day and night
 * 234
 * The jumping-off place
 * 264
 * The vicinity of La Harazée
 * 269
 * Lançon and Grand Ham
 * 273
 * Grand-Pre
 * 275
 * The dug-out near which Lieutenant Hoadley was killed
 * 277
 * Forcing forward
 * 278
 * Binarville and its surroundings.
 * 282
 * Refugees flowing out, the artillery going in
 * 284
 * The church at Arc-en-Barrois
 * 286
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 * 278
 * Binarville and its surroundings.
 * 282
 * Refugees flowing out, the artillery going in
 * 284
 * The church at Arc-en-Barrois
 * 286
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 * The church at Arc-en-Barrois
 * 286
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