American Red Cross Bulletin, Količina 13American National Red Cross., 1917 Bulletin no. 1 includes: Letter from the secretary of war, transmitting the Report of the proceedings of the American National Red Cross. (Jan. 1906). (59th Cong., 1st Sess. House. Doc. No. 383). |
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... officer writes : " It is certainly most gratifying to the officers who know that the Red Cross Society all over this great country of ours is interested in the men who are in the Army and Navy , and it affords . me great pleasure , as ...
... officer writes : " It is certainly most gratifying to the officers who know that the Red Cross Society all over this great country of ours is interested in the men who are in the Army and Navy , and it affords . me great pleasure , as ...
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... officers , may be compelled to per- form gainful labor , but such labor must not have any connection with the industries work- ing for the war . All such labor must be paid for , and this money must be applied partly for the improvement ...
... officers , may be compelled to per- form gainful labor , but such labor must not have any connection with the industries work- ing for the war . All such labor must be paid for , and this money must be applied partly for the improvement ...
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... officers who were taken prisoner were seldom any better . These were placed in barracks , with boards spread a few inches above the earthen floor . Straw mattresses and thin blankets were all that would be provided for them . Such were ...
... officers who were taken prisoner were seldom any better . These were placed in barracks , with boards spread a few inches above the earthen floor . Straw mattresses and thin blankets were all that would be provided for them . Such were ...
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... officers , and even by the physicians . A Russian physician who had spent almost a year and a half in German prison camps , characterizes the German sol- diers as wild beasts , the German officers as tyrants . But he considers that the ...
... officers , and even by the physicians . A Russian physician who had spent almost a year and a half in German prison camps , characterizes the German sol- diers as wild beasts , the German officers as tyrants . But he considers that the ...
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... officers ' bombproof huts : All that we went into had two rooms , and some had three . The central hut of the group had wooden walks leading up to it , with handrails of white birch . The roof was covered with grass and ferns and edged ...
... officers ' bombproof huts : All that we went into had two rooms , and some had three . The central hut of the group had wooden walks leading up to it , with handrails of white birch . The roof was covered with grass and ferns and edged ...
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Stran 4 - Pack up your troubles in your old kit-bag And smile, smile, smile!
Stran 24 - Let music swell the breeze, And ring from all the trees Sweet freedom's song! Let mortal tongues awake; Let all that breathe partake; Let rocks their silence break, The sound prolong! Our fathers...
Stran 48 - He mapped for those who follow, The world in which we are — "This famous town of Mansoul" That takes the Holy War. Her true and traitor people, The Gates along her wall, From Eye Gate unto Feel Gate, John Bunyan showed them all. All enemy divisions, Recruits of every class...
Stran 63 - Be invariably courteous, considerate and kind. Never do anything likely to injure or destroy property, and always look upon looting as a disgraceful act. You are sure to meet with a welcome and to be trusted; your conduct must justify that welcome and that trust. 'Your duty cannot be done unless your health is sound. So keep constantly on your guard against any excesses. In this new experience you may find temptations both in wine and women. You must entirely resist both temptations, and, while treating...
Stran 42 - Blow out, you bugles, over the rich Dead! There's none of these so lonely and poor of old, But dying, has made us rarer gifts than gold. These laid the world away; poured out the red Sweet wine of youth; gave up the years to be Of work and joy, and that unhoped serene, That men call age; and those who would have been Their sons, they gave, their immortality.
Stran 68 - That commanders should be counselled, chiefly, by persons of known talent ; by those who have made the art of war their particular study, and whose knowledge is derived from experience ; from those who are present at the scene of action, who see the country, who see the enemy...
Stran 74 - In these vital tasks of acquiring a broader view of human possibilities the common school must have a large part. I urge that teachers and other school officers increase materially the time and attention devoted to instruction bearing directly on the problems of community and national life.