THE WAR

The War AMERICAN soldiers are now in France in large numbers. Over 800,000 men have already gone across. More are going every day. American ship production is going on apace. A beginning has been...

...The sacrifices of war are many...
...Least of these are the financial burdens...
...A beginning has been made in production of aircraft...
...Everyone must do his part...
...Undoubtedly the situation will continue to be critical for some time...
...Our men at the front are giving a good account of themselves...
...But they will meet the enemy on his own ground and uncomplainingly and cheerfully make every sacrifice demanded to win the fight...
...Machine guns will soon be manufactured in quantity...
...There has been serious and dangerous delays in equipping our armies...
...The U-boats are still taking large toll, but relatively to shipments, destruction from submarines is growing less...
...We at home must make our sacrifices in the same spirit...
...When each one of us has done bis best he may with justice complain of him who has not done his share...
...They are preserving the best traditions of the American soldier...
...The struggles on the Western front have been most desperate and critical since March 21...
...Eventually we must exercise a dominating influence in ending the war...
...But the force of this mighty nation is being felt more and more as the days go by...
...They know that war ia hell...
...Happily the outlook ia better for the future...
...They are under no illusions...

Vol. 10 • June 1918 • No. 6


 
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