Over Here and Over There
In publishing this book I have no intention whatsoever to offer a work of great literary value. As such it would undoubtedly be a failure, because, being of a non-English-speaking race, and only having been in this country a comparatively short time before going over to France, I cannot claim a mastery of the English language. It has merely been my intention to express the spirit which led me to America and thence with Pershing's Expeditionary Forces to France. (From Introductory)
Genre(s): Single author, War & Military
Language: English
Keyword(s): France (170), WWI (158), World War 1 (35), pershing (4), gas (3), trench (2)
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
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Play 00 | Introductory | MaryAnn |
00:01:44 |
Play 01 | Reveille, Vive La France!, God Guard Our Boys, To-Morrow | MaryAnn |
00:04:31 |
Play 02 | For our Flag, My New Profession, The Greatest Heros of Them All | MaryAnn |
00:04:58 |
Play 03 | Our Share, We're In It, The Call of Battle, Somewhere in France | MaryAnn |
00:04:36 |
Play 04 | Lest We Forget, ''They Shall Not Pass'', Think This Over, Our Army's Eye | MaryAnn |
00:05:00 |
Play 05 | A Hot Night | MaryAnn |
00:08:49 |
Play 06 | Jerusalem--Redeemed, Joe Byle, Russia, Memories | MaryAnn |
00:04:59 |
Play 07 | Gas, My Pals, Just Plain Americans, Mother | MaryAnn |
00:04:55 |
Play 08 | Our Devil Hound Marines, Her Picture, My Boy Came Back, The Smile Victorious, Taps | MaryAnn |
00:05:09 |
Play 09 | How I Became A one Hundred Per Cent American | MaryAnn |
00:12:29 |
Play 10 | A Prayer | MaryAnn |
00:01:05 |