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85 of 85 (100%) sections completed
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Section | Title | Reader | Notes | Listen Url | Status |
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0 | Foreword | johng | PL OK | ||
1 | Just Thinkin’—Hudson Hawley, Pvt., M.G. Bn. | johng | PL OK | ||
2 | To the Kid Sister—J. T. W., Pvt., A.S. | johng | PL OK | ||
3 | Corp’ral’s Chevrons | johng | PL OK | ||
4 | You’re Not a Fan, Pierrette—S. H. C. | johng | PL OK | ||
5 | My Sweetheart—Frank C. McCarthy, Sgt., A.S. | johng | PL OK | ||
6 | Dad’s Letters | johng | PL OK | ||
7 | Mlle. Soixante-Quinze—J. M. H., F.A. | johng | PL OK | ||
8 | Home Is Where the Pie Is | johng | PL OK | ||
9 | How it Works Out—Tyler H. Bliss, Corp., Inf. | johng | PL OK | ||
10 | Faith | johng | PL OK | ||
11 | The Orphans of France—Franklin P. Adams, Capt., U. S. A.; Stuart H. Carroll, Sgt., Q.M.C. | johng | PL OK | ||
12 | Reveille—Ray L. Huff, Pvt., M.D. | johng | PL OK | ||
13 | Full Directions—Daniel Turner Balmer, A.S. | johng | PL OK | ||
14 | On Learning French—Alfred J. Fritchey, Camp Hospital 30 | johng | PL OK | ||
15 | “Who Said Sunny France?”—Jack Warren Carrol, Corp., F.A. | johng | PL OK | ||
16 | The Truant—R. R. Kirk, Pvt., G2, S.O.S. | johng | PL OK | ||
17 | Tribute—F. M. H. D., F.A. | johng | PL OK | ||
18 | Sea Stuff—Steuart M. Emery, Pvt., M.P. | johng | PL OK | ||
19 | Letters—Mel Ryder, Sgt. Major, Inf. | johng | PL OK | ||
20 | Soldier Smiles—Allen A. Stockdale, Capt., U.S.A. | johng | PL OK | ||
21 | Beefing—H. H. Huss, Sgt., Inf. | johng | PL OK | ||
22 | The Tank—Richard C. Colburn, Sgt., Tank Corps | johng | PL OK | ||
23 | The New Army—R. R. Kirk, S.S.U. | johng | PL OK | ||
24 | Toujours Le Même—Vance C. Criss, Corp., Engrs. | johng | PL OK | ||
25 | To the West Wind—William S. Long, Corp., A.S. | johng | PL OK | ||
26 | The Driver—F. M. H. D., F.A. | johng | PL OK | ||
27 | Song of the Censor Man—John Fletcher Hall, Sgt., Inf., Acting Chaplain | johng | PL OK | ||
28 | Do You Know this Guy?—Frank Eisenberg, Pvt., Tel. Bn. | johng | PL OK | ||
29 | Camouflage—M. G. | johng | PL OK | ||
30 | Trench Mud—John J. Curtin, Sgt., Inf. | johng | PL OK | ||
31 | I Love Corned Beef—A. P. B. | johng | PL OK | ||
32 | A Chaplain’s Prayer—Thomas F. Coakley, Lt., Chaplain | johng | PL OK | ||
33 | Billets | johng | PL OK | ||
34 | The Mule Skinners—William Bradford, 2nd Lt., A.G.D. | johng | PL OK | ||
35 | The Old Overseas Cap—Fairfax D. Downey, 1st Lt., F.A. | johng | PL OK | ||
36 | Hoggin’ It—Med. Mique | johng | PL OK | ||
37 | The Man—H. T. S. | johng | PL OK | ||
38 | Song of the Guns—Grantland Rice, 1st Lt., F.A. | johng | PL OK | ||
39 | Through the Wheat (The Sergeant's Story) | johng | PL OK | ||
40 | Allies—Merritt Y. Hughes, Pvt., Inf. | johng | PL OK | ||
41 | To Buddy—Howard J. Green, Corp., Inf. | johng | PL OK | ||
42 | The Wood Called Rouge-Bouquet—Joyce Kilmer, Sgt., Inf. Killed in action, July 30, 1918 | johng | PL OK | ||
43 | Good-bye | johng | PL OK | ||
44 | The Fields of the Marne—Frank Carbaugh, Sgt., Inf. (Written while lying wounded in hospital; died, August, 1918) | johng | PL OK | ||
45 | A Nurse’s Prayer—Thomas F. Coakley, Lt., Chaplain | johng | PL OK | ||
46 | Lines on Leaving a Little Town Where We Rested—Russell Lord, Corp., F.A. | johng | PL OK | ||
47 | Poppies—Joseph Mills Hanson, Capt., F.A. | johng | PL OK | ||
48 | Poilu—Steuart M. Emery, Pvt., M.P. | johng | PL OK | ||
49 | As Things Are | johng | PL OK | ||
50 | The Girl of Girls—Howard A. Herty, Corp., 1st Army Hq. | johng | PL OK | ||
51 | The Little Dreams—Joseph Mills Hanson, Capt., F.A. | johng | PL OK | ||
52 | The R.T.O.—A. P. Bowen, Sgt., R.T.O. | johng | PL OK | ||
53 | The Machine Gun—Albert Jay Cook, Corp., M.G. Bn | johng | PL OK | ||
54 | Our Dead | johng | PL OK | ||
55 | Everybody’s Friend—Frederick W. Kurth, Sgt., M.T.D. | johng | PL OK | ||
56 | The Stevedore—C. C. Shanfelter, Sgt., S.C. | johng | PL OK | ||
57 | Black and White—Harv. | johng | PL OK | ||
58 | The Ol’ Campaign Hat | johng | PL OK | ||
59 | When the General Came to Town—Vance C. Criss, Corp., Engrs. | johng | PL OK | ||
60 | Seicheprey—J. M. H. | johng | PL OK | ||
61 | Before a Drive—Charles Lyn Fox, Inf. | johng | PL OK | ||
62 | Private Jones, A. E. F.—William I. Engle, Pvt., Inf. | johng | PL OK | ||
63 | “Hommes 40, Chevaux 8” | johng | PL OK | ||
64 | The Bugler—Lin Davies, Pvt. | johng | PL OK | ||
65 | The Return of the Refugees—Frederick W. Kurth, Sgt., M.T.D. | johng | PL OK | ||
66 | As the Trucks Go Rollin’ By—L. W. Suckert, 1st Lt., A.S. | johng | PL OK | ||
67 | Gettin’ Letters—E. C. D., Field Hospital | johng | PL OK | ||
68 | To the Children of France—R. R. Kirk, Pvt., G2, S.O.S. | johng | PL OK | ||
69 | Then We’ll Come Back to You—Howard H. Herty, Corp., 1st Army Hq. Reg. | johng | PL OK | ||
70 | To a Doughboy | johng | PL OK | ||
71 | Lil’ Pal O’ Mine—E.S.E. | johng | PL OK | ||
72 | Perfect Contrition—Thomas F. Coakley, Lt., Chaplain | johng | PL OK | ||
73 | When Private Mugrums Parlay Voos—Charles Divine, Pvt. | johng | PL OK | ||
74 | If I Were a Cootie—A. P. Bowen, Sgt., R.T.O. | johng | PL OK | ||
75 | The Lily—Howard J. Green, Corp., Inf. | johng | PL OK | ||
76 | Me,—An’ War Goin’ On!—John Palmer Cumming, Inf. | johng | PL OK | ||
77 | The Road to Montfaucon—Harold Riezelman, 1st Lt., C.W.S. | johng | PL OK | ||
78 | Vestal Star—Fra Guido, F.A. | johng | PL OK | ||
79 | The Doughboy Promises—Arthur McKeogh, Lt., Inf. | johng | PL OK | ||
80 | Old Lady Rumor—C. H. MacCoy, Base Hosp. 38 | johng | PL OK | ||
81 | The Lost Towns—Steuart M. Emery, Pvt., M.P. | johng | PL OK | ||
82 | Der Tag—Howard J. Green, Corp., Inf. | johng | PL OK | ||
83 | There’s About Two Million Fellows—Albert J. Cook, Sgt., Hq. Detch.,—Army Corps | johng | PL OK | ||
84 | November Eleventh—Hilmar R. Baukhage, Pvt., A.E.F. | johng | PL OK |