New Brunswick, New Jersey, in the World War

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The book New Brunswick, New Jersey, in the World War, 1917-1918, published in 1921, is a commemoration of the contributions made by the residents of New Brunswick during World War I. In addition to recounting events, the book offers an extensive list of New Brunswick’s honor roll, capturing the names and ranks of those who died, and the names of all who served. It also provides narratives from local soldiers who fought overseas, including letters from the trenches. The inclusion of detailed rosters, reports from military units, and the community’s war efforts makes this volume a valuable historical resource, preserving the memory of how one New Brunswick, New Jersey mobilized and contributed during one of the world’s most defining conflicts.

Clay County Kansas Veterans of World War 1

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1917 – 1918 Compiled and arranged by Frederick W. Hood From the official reports of General John J. Pershing, Commander in Chief Colonel Leonard P. Ayers, Chief of Statistics Branch and other reliable writers Dedication To the soldiers, sailors, marines and army nurses of Clay County, who served in the cause of our country, willing to give their lives for the freedom of the word from the most dreadful menace of all time, this volume is dedicated. The Telescope Publishing Company Belleville, Kansas The great war drama ended, our fighting men have returned home.  The sound of the giant cannon … Read more