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Baldridge, Cyrus Leroy, 1889-1977

"with the Yanks in France"

"
"Done. I'll cure this thirst."
Brand-new russet shoes, I'll be stepping high!
Someone's got to lose, glad I ain't the guy.
If I'm going to use 'em, guess I'll have to hurry,
The next H.E. may be meant for me --
I should worry!
[Illustration]
[Illustration: The Gardener's Cottage]
[Illustration: In 1870 he lost an arm...]
In 1870 he lost an arm, in 1917 he lost a son and everything he owns
[Illustration: Lafayette Escadrille Men--]
Lafayette Escadrille Men--
Marcus who helps keep the big planes in order
Pilot
Observer
Loupont France Nov--'17
[Illustration: Making brooms from brushwood at Antibes for use on army roads.]
Making brooms from brushwood at Antibes for use on army roads.
[Illustration: The Signal Corps]
[Illustration: The gold star]
France, Aug 1918
[Illustration: Both under Arms...]
Both under Arms--The "pep?re" of the '89 class and the Marie-Louise of
the last call
Soissons France/17
[Illustration: Caf? group of poilus...]
Caf? group of poilus listening to an American popular song for the first
time, sung by Yanks of The American Field Service
[Illustration: Home (pile of rubble)]
[Illustration: Some of the first ones]
[Illustration: Feet]
[Illustration: Vaux]
Vaux--the town American artillery blew off the map (together with the
German inhabitants)
[Illustration: Dugouts built for German officers.


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