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History of the American Negro in the Great World War

CHAPTER XIII
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TWO GERMAN DOGS AND THEIR CAPTORS.

THE SOLDIERS ARE PRIVATES ROBINSON CLEVE, 539TH ENGINEERS AND DANIEL NELSON, 372ND INFANTRY.] [Illustration: TYPES OF NEGRO ENGINEERS WHO WERE SUCH IMPORTANT FACTORS IN OUR OVERSEAS FORCES.] [Illustration: FOUR CAVERNS, STUDDED WITH IVORY, FURNISH HARMONY IN THE TRAINING CAMP.] Abraham L.Simpson, captain, Louisville, Ky.
Lawrence Simpson, first lieutenant, Chicago, Ill.
William R.Smalls, first lieutenant, Manassas, Va.
Daniel Smith, captain, U.S.

Army.
Enos B.Smith, second lieutenant, U.S.

Army.
Ernest Smith, second lieutenant, Philadelphia, Pa.
Fairel N.Smith, first lieutenant, Orangeburg, S.C.
Joseph W.Smith, second lieutenant, Concord, S.C.
Oscar H.Smith, first lieutenant, U.S.

Army.
Pitman E.Smith, first lieutenant, Columbus, Ohio.
Russell Smith, first lieutenant, U.S.


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