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Hell, Heaven or Hoboken by Christmas. - attributed to [War] Lafayette, we are here. - at the tomb of Lafayette on authority of a Jan. 4, 1919 letter from his military secretary to George Morgan [War] Infantry, Artillery, Aviation--all that we have--are yours to dispose of as you will. . . . I have come to say to you that the American people would be proud to be engaged in the greatest battle in history. - Lerrer, from Office of the Commander-in-Chief, American Expeditionary Forces, to Gen. Foch, in France, see "Literary Digest History of World War", vol. V, p. 43 [War]
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