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		<title>Flying Aces of World War I by Gene Gurney</title>
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Flying Aces of World War I by Gene Gurney.  Scholastic, TX 1912, 1971.
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Manual for Soldiers in France in Town and Field Service, by G. Ruffier.  L&#8217;Edition Francaise Illustree, Paris.  1917 or so, owned by Earl Lessue in <a href="http://www.retrohound.com/world-war-i-soldiers-manual/"  >&#187;&#187;</a>]]></description>
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		<title>Two Vintage World War I Post Cards</title>
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A flock of fighting English tanks ready for action with American troops.  France.&#8221;  The Chicago Daily News.  War Postal Card Department.

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