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Yanks - A.E.F. (American Expeditionary Forces) Verse from WWI

Yanks - A.E.F. (American Expeditionary Forces) Verse from WWI

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Number of Chapters: 85

Length: 02 hours and 36 minutes

Language: English

Introduced by Stars and Stripes editor, John T. Winterich (1891-1970) this is a compilation of poetry by members of the American Expeditionary Forces in the last 9 months of WWI and the first 7 months of peace after the war. - Summary by John Greenman

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Foreword (John Greenman)
Just Thinkin’—Hudson Hawley, Pvt., M.G. Bn. (John Greenman)
To the Kid Sister—J. T. W., Pvt., A.S. (John Greenman)
Corp’ral’s Chevrons (John Greenman)
You’re Not a Fan, Pierrette—S. H. C. (John Greenman)
My Sweetheart—Frank C. McCarthy, Sgt., A.S. (John Greenman)
Dad’s Letters (John Greenman)
Mlle. Soixante-Quinze—J. M. H., F.A. (John Greenman)
Home Is Where the Pie Is (John Greenman)
How it Works Out—Tyler H. Bliss, Corp., Inf. (John Greenman)
Faith (John Greenman)
The Orphans of France—Franklin P. Adams, Capt., U. S. A.; Stuart H. Carroll, Sgt., Q.M.C. (John Greenman)
Reveille—Ray L. Huff, Pvt., M.D. (John Greenman)
Full Directions—Daniel Turner Balmer, A.S. (John Greenman)
On Learning French—Alfred J. Fritchey, Camp Hospital 30 (John Greenman)
“Who Said Sunny France?”—Jack Warren Carrol, Corp., F.A. (John Greenman)
The Truant—R. R. Kirk, Pvt., G2, S.O.S. (John Greenman)
Tribute—F. M. H. D., F.A. (John Greenman)
Sea Stuff—Steuart M. Emery, Pvt., M.P. (John Greenman)
Letters—Mel Ryder, Sgt. Major, Inf. (John Greenman)
Soldier Smiles—Allen A. Stockdale, Capt., U.S.A. (John Greenman)
Beefing—H. H. Huss, Sgt., Inf. (John Greenman)
The Tank—Richard C. Colburn, Sgt., Tank Corps (John Greenman)
The New Army—R. R. Kirk, S.S.U. (John Greenman)
Toujours Le Même—Vance C. Criss, Corp., Engrs. (John Greenman)
To the West Wind—William S. Long, Corp., A.S. (John Greenman)
The Driver—F. M. H. D., F.A. (John Greenman)
Song of the Censor Man—John Fletcher Hall, Sgt., Inf., Acting Chaplain (John Greenman)
Do You Know this Guy?—Frank Eisenberg, Pvt., Tel. Bn. (John Greenman)
Camouflage—M. G. (John Greenman)
Trench Mud—John J. Curtin, Sgt., Inf. (John Greenman)
I Love Corned Beef—A. P. B. (John Greenman)
A Chaplain’s Prayer—Thomas F. Coakley, Lt., Chaplain (John Greenman)
Billets (John Greenman)
The Mule Skinners—William Bradford, 2nd Lt., A.G.D. (John Greenman)
The Old Overseas Cap—Fairfax D. Downey, 1st Lt., F.A. (John Greenman)
Hoggin’ It—Med. Mique (John Greenman)
The Man—H. T. S. (John Greenman)
Song of the Guns—Grantland Rice, 1st Lt., F.A. (John Greenman)
Through the Wheat (The Sergeant's Story) (John Greenman)
Allies—Merritt Y. Hughes, Pvt., Inf. (John Greenman)
To Buddy—Howard J. Green, Corp., Inf. (John Greenman)
The Wood Called Rouge-Bouquet—Joyce Kilmer, Sgt., Inf. Killed in action, July 30, 1918 (John Greenman)
Good-bye (John Greenman)
The Fields of the Marne—Frank Carbaugh, Sgt., Inf. (Written while lying wounded in hospital; died, August, 1918) (John Greenman)
A Nurse’s Prayer—Thomas F. Coakley, Lt., Chaplain (John Greenman)
Lines on Leaving a Little Town Where We Rested—Russell Lord, Corp., F.A. (John Greenman)
Poppies—Joseph Mills Hanson, Capt., F.A. (John Greenman)
Poilu—Steuart M. Emery, Pvt., M.P. (John Greenman)
As Things Are (John Greenman)
The Girl of Girls—Howard A. Herty, Corp., 1st Army Hq. (John Greenman)
The Little Dreams—Joseph Mills Hanson, Capt., F.A. (John Greenman)
The R.T.O.—A. P. Bowen, Sgt., R.T.O. (John Greenman)
The Machine Gun—Albert Jay Cook, Corp., M.G. Bn (John Greenman)
Our Dead (John Greenman)
Everybody’s Friend—Frederick W. Kurth, Sgt., M.T.D. (John Greenman)
The Stevedore—C. C. Shanfelter, Sgt., S.C. (John Greenman)
Black and White—Harv. (John Greenman)
The Ol’ Campaign Hat (John Greenman)
When the General Came to Town—Vance C. Criss, Corp., Engrs. (John Greenman)
Seicheprey—J. M. H. (John Greenman)
Before a Drive—Charles Lyn Fox, Inf. (John Greenman)
Private Jones, A. E. F.—William I. Engle, Pvt., Inf. (John Greenman)
“Hommes 40, Chevaux 8” (John Greenman)
The Bugler—Lin Davies, Pvt. (John Greenman)
The Return of the Refugees—Frederick W. Kurth, Sgt., M.T.D. (John Greenman)
As the Trucks Go Rollin’ By—L. W. Suckert, 1st Lt., A.S. (John Greenman)
Gettin’ Letters—E. C. D., Field Hospital (John Greenman)
To the Children of France—R. R. Kirk, Pvt., G2, S.O.S. (John Greenman)
Then We’ll Come Back to You—Howard H. Herty, Corp., 1st Army Hq. Reg. (John Greenman)
To a Doughboy (John Greenman)
Lil’ Pal O’ Mine—E.S.E. (John Greenman)
Perfect Contrition—Thomas F. Coakley, Lt., Chaplain (John Greenman)
When Private Mugrums Parlay Voos—Charles Divine, Pvt. (John Greenman)
If I Were a Cootie—A. P. Bowen, Sgt., R.T.O. (John Greenman)
The Lily—Howard J. Green, Corp., Inf. (John Greenman)
Me,—An’ War Goin’ On!—John Palmer Cumming, Inf. (John Greenman)
The Road to Montfaucon—Harold Riezelman, 1st Lt., C.W.S. (John Greenman)
Vestal Star—Fra Guido, F.A. (John Greenman)
The Doughboy Promises—Arthur McKeogh, Lt., Inf. (John Greenman)
Old Lady Rumor—C. H. MacCoy, Base Hosp. 38 (John Greenman)
The Lost Towns—Steuart M. Emery, Pvt., M.P. (John Greenman)
Der Tag—Howard J. Green, Corp., Inf. (John Greenman)
There’s About Two Million Fellows—Albert J. Cook, Sgt., Hq. Detch.,—Army Corps (John Greenman)
November Eleventh—Hilmar R. Baukhage, Pvt., A.E.F. (John Greenman)
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