Evening Star Newspaper, July 9, 1922, Page 74

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THE SUNDAY STAR. No fighting unit is complete without music. Photo snapped in a Frederick street. These modern implements of war, passing along country roads, were a novel sight to the good people of Gettysburg and vicinity. WASHINGTON, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—-JULY 9, 1922 On the March With Uncle Sam’s Fighting “Devil Dogs” Tuternational Photos, Machine gun company passing through a village where more than fifty years ago men in gray and men in blue trooped their way to the nation’s greatest battlefield. “Somewhat tired, but tather proud of th = bunch,” says Gen. John A. Lejeu*:-ne to GenieBt:l;:l: Since the days of Caesar armies have traveled with truck and baggage Photo snapped in the Frederick camp. (Above in vans bringing up the rear—and so they follow the marines into Frederick oval.) town.

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