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 Minute; ButtheHand- to-Hand Struggle Still Lives in Modern War — and Our Boys Must be Masters of the Art

����All's Fair in « * » » and War

The deadly grip this man has ii[X)n liis adversary may well prove the undoiriK of a Boclie who is unversed in the gentle art of self-defense as taught by the modern school of Japan and adopted by our '•Sammies"

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��A Strenuous Game

A strangle hold calculated to break an adversary's neck and prevent him from driving home that deadly bayonet. There is earnestness in the face of the unarmed fighter. You can see that his whole soul is in his work, for success or failure may mean all the difference between life and death to him some day — and to the Boche who opposes him

��A Dash to the Dressing Station

Picking up a man lying prone on the ground and running with him on your back for fifty yards is not as easy as it looks to these huskies. It is all in the day's work for the training "Sammies." One man picks up the "wounded comrade" and runs with him for that distance, when he deposits him on the ground. Another make, the return trip

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