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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
OCTOBER 12, 1918
U. S. Soldiers Were First to Cross the Ourcq
Led by Lieut. Patrick Dowling ,
of New York.
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Keep Going!
MERICAN troops hare played a wonderful part in the recent
*• Seringes-et-Nules, Sergy and Roncherea beyond the Ourcq,
they aided the French ID takLog Fere-enTardenois, the great German
concentration base near the centre of the Rhelms-Solssons pocket.
American troops were first to cross the Qureq River, the entire
rthern ban
rick
Dowlln
old
69th of New York, now the 16Sth. aided the Allies In crossing the river.
The Americans are flfhtlng desperately and with courage. Their
capture of Sergy n-as brilliant, and Included house-to-house figihtlsi, In
wbioh the Yankees took terrible toll of the enemy.
HAT'S the only way to win,
and Lieutenant"Pat" Dowling
knew it, when he plunged into
the Ourcq with his little detachment
from the "Fighting Sixty-Ninth."
Keep on going with a whoop!
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Our work is cut out for us, as plain
as theirs for them. Keep them fit;
give them every piece of fighting
gear they need, to do their job up
brown. Send as many million men
as can be used to finish it up quick.
They'll do it, our boys over there;
whatever regiment they belong to,
w h a t e v e r section of this great
country they come from.
They'll GET THERE, too; if we fol-
low their example and keep going
here at home.
No matter how many Liberty Bonds
you have bought; Keep going—
BUY ALL THE BONDS YOU CAN
—and then buy more—and pay for
them out of your future savings.
Any bank or bond booth will tell
you how.
Keep on going!
Lend the way they fight. Buy bonds to your utmost
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