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Ambulance Section 591 (Michigan Men) in Verdun, May 25, 1918

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Chiara Kalogjera-Sackellares picture

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WHC

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Harry Crawford Censoring Letters

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Pressed Flowers

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Harry's mom notices letter censored

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Michiganesian Military Section

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U.S. Army Ambulance Service, Section 590

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A Group of Student Members of the ROTC

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For the first time in the history of the University of Michigan a Reserve Officers' Training Corps was added to the curriculum in the fall semester of 1917. 1,200 students signed up for it on October 4, 1917.
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Armistice Parade in Ann Arbor

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The end of the war was celebrated with a parade along Main Street on November 11, 1918.




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