Chapter 5 - Stump Grubbing and
Reorganization
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Jacobson, Gerald F., History of the
107th Infantry U.S.A. (New York: Seventh Regiment Armory,
1920), 9.
2. Gow,
Kenneth, Letters of a Soldier (New York: Herbert
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3.
Gow, 151.
4. Osborn,
Albert, The History of Company C, 102nd Ammunition Train,
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6.
The
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Forces,
1917-1918-1919, 23.
7. Lobdell,
Albert Jenkins, letter dated October
24, 1917. Courtesy Reginald
White.
8.
The
History of Company C, 102nd Ammunition Train, American Expeditionary
Forces,
1917-1918-1919, 11.
9. Gow,
143.
10.
"The Vanderbilt Road
To Be Opened Today," The Spartanburg Herald,
6 Oct. 1917,
6.
11.
The
History of Company C, 102nd Ammunition Train, American Expeditionary
Forces,
1917-1918-1919, 13.
12. Moore,
Mrs. James Scott, letter to Office of
the Secretary of War 12/04/1917. Copied from NARA.
13.
Moore, Mrs. James Scott, letter to Office of
the Secretary of War 12/04/1917. Copied from NARA.
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Whitney, Stanton,
Squadron A, in the Great War, 1917-1919
(New York: Squadron A Assoc., 1923), 6.
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