Commander Tucker is descending from Orleans to Bordeau. Breakdown of American and German relations. Guynemer's third strip. Rewards at the Front - Commander Tucker, from the Orleans, disembarks in Bordeau. The rupture between the U.S. AndGermany. Guynemer's third stripe. Awards on the Front.

Title Commander Tucker is descending from Orleans to Bordeau. Breakdown of American and German relations. Guynemer's third strip. Rewards at the Front - Commander Tucker, from the Orleans, disembarks in Bordeau. The rupture between the U.S. AndGermany. Guynemer's third stripe. Awards on the Front.
Author J. Clair-Guyot.
Publication Date: 1917-03-03
Type Other
Language fr
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Pages Count 4
Physical Dimensions Printed
Library: SALT Research Collections
Library Asset ID FFTDOC01306
Record ID 23972
Library Location SALT Research
Date 1917-03-03
Notes The governor of the Gironde follows the captain of the American ship because the governor had previously entered the ship to receive the captain. At a session of the American Congress, President Wilson announced the severance of German relations. American police guard standing German ships. The captain, a 21-year-old newly promoted pilot, was interviewed by the minister of war. Italian minister Bissolati was decorated with the Croix de guerre (war pilgrim) for his work in the French ranks. Gene. Foch. Guynemer. Colonel Ignatief. Albert Thomas. Gene. Gerard. Minister of War Gen. He gives a military award to Foch - The captain of the American ship is followed by the prefect of Gironde, who had come on board to welcome him. The session of the American Congress in which president Wilson announced the rupture of diplomatic relations with Germany. A string of American police guarding the docked German liners. The pilot, who was just promoted to captain at age 21, is interviewed by the minister of war. Italian minister Bissolati decorated with the Croix de guerre (lit. war cross) that he just received on the French front. Gene. Foch. Guynemer. Desert. Ignatief. Albert Thomas. Gene. Gerard. The handing over of a military medal to General Foch by the minister of war.
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Commander Tucker is descending from Orleans to Bordeau. Breakdown of American and German relations. Guynemer's third strip. Rewards at the Front - Commander Tucker, from the Orleans, disembarks in Bordeau. The rupture between the U.S. AndGermany. Guynemer's third stripe. Awards on the Front.

Author J. Clair-Guyot.
Publication Date 1917-03-03
Type Other
Language fr
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Pages Count 4
Physical Dimensions Printed
Library SALT Research Collections
Library Asset ID FFTDOC01306
Record ID 23972
Library Location SALT Research
Date 1917-03-03
Notes The governor of the Gironde follows the captain of the American ship because the governor had previously entered the ship to receive the captain. At a session of the American Congress, President Wilson announced the severance of German relations. American police guard standing German ships. The captain, a 21-year-old newly promoted pilot, was interviewed by the minister of war. Italian minister Bissolati was decorated with the Croix de guerre (war pilgrim) for his work in the French ranks. Gene. Foch. Guynemer. Colonel Ignatief. Albert Thomas. Gene. Gerard. Minister of War Gen. He gives a military award to Foch - The captain of the American ship is followed by the prefect of Gironde, who had come on board to welcome him. The session of the American Congress in which president Wilson announced the rupture of diplomatic relations with Germany. A string of American police guarding the docked German liners. The pilot, who was just promoted to captain at age 21, is interviewed by the minister of war. Italian minister Bissolati decorated with the Croix de guerre (lit. war cross) that he just received on the French front. Gene. Foch. Guynemer. Desert. Ignatief. Albert Thomas. Gene. Gerard. The handing over of a military medal to General Foch by the minister of war.
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