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—Copyright, Dunand, 1918,
- The Yanks Are Mixers; They Fight Shoulder to Shoulder W ith Belgians, British, French and Italians
0 BY PROF. EBEN FLOYD
EHIND the general plan directing our fighting
B forces in Europe is an idea that promises to
| make for America the friendship of all allied
nat’ons when the war is finished and commerce re
sumes its normal course. ‘
| American boys are on all allied fronts. In Russia,
where there is no fighting, American engineers are
ltri,'\’ing to solve railroad problems to carry food to the
statving millions of that confused realm.
America’s fighting forces and America’s hospital
forces will ik shoulder to shoulder with the Bel
gians, the British, the French and the Italians.
We now have large ambulance detachments and
some air forces at the extreme southern end of the
seven-hundred-mile west front battle line in Italy.
Our boys have been wounded and some of them have
been killed, fighting with Italy for her cause.
Our great first mass of maneuver has been di
rected against the army of the Duke Albrecht of Ger
many on a line extending below Verdun on the St.
Mihiel salient, east along the German border.
The Woevre district in which our men are situated
is 420 miles from Berlin and 120 miles west of the
Rhine. The country which a successful invasion might
lead them through is believed to be favorable to the
allied cause, populated as it is by the residents of Al
sace-Lorraine, where the old French language still is
spoken.
There is a possibility that the boast of Hindenburg
that he will enter Paris by April fool’s day may be met
by an allied offensive, with America’s forces acting as
the opening wedge in an attack designed to anticipate
the Spring offensive of the central powers. Artillery
activity on the American lines indicates that the Duke
Albrecht’s army, which opposes the first fighting con
tingent of the Americans, is apprehensive of battle.
Incidentally, if you wish to know daily what the
Germans are reporting concerning the activity of
United States forces, look at that part of the official
war statements that is headed “Army of Grand Duke
Albrecht.”
The British plan to induct new American fighting
forces into Flanders indicates that new United States
forces may be expected to fight shoulder to shoulder
with British, Canadians and Belgians at the north ex
treme of the west front line.
" Mothers will be interested in the extensive plans
for rest and recreation for American soldiers. The
point selected is safely buttressed from German ag
gression by the neutrality of Switzerland.
With its natural health waters and sunny climate
this territory is one of the great play spots in France.
Tennis courts, golf links and facilities for bathing
have been leased by the United States. There will be
ball parks, theaters—everything that a vacationist
could ‘wish for—and all in a healthy atmosphere re
moved from the temptations of a large city.
Activities of the ipastimionthlat: various points of
interest are indicated on the map.
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