The War Romance of the Salvation Army. Evangeline Booth

The War Romance of the Salvation Army - Evangeline Booth


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       Grace Livingston Hill, Evangeline Booth

      The War Romance of the Salvation Army

      Published by Good Press, 2019

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      EAN 4057664588210

       Illustrations

       The War Romance of the Salvation Army

       I.

       The Story

       II.

       The Gondrecourt Area

       III.

       The Toul Sector

       IV.

       The Montdidier Sector

       V.

       The Toul Sector Again

       VI.

       The Baccarat Sector

       VII.

       The Chateau-Thierry-Soissons Drive

       VIII.

       The Saint Mihiel Drive

       IX.

       The Argonne Drive

       X.

       The Armistice

       Chaplains.

       XI.

       Homecoming

       XII.

       Letters of Appreciation

       Appendix.

       A Few Facts about the Salvation Army

       Salvation Army War Activities.

       Salvation Army Work in United States of America.

       National War Board.

       Table of Contents

      [Full images are not available in this edition]

       General Bramwell Booth.

       Commander Evangeline Booth.

       Lieutenant Colonel William S. Barker.

       Introduced to French Rain and French Mud.

       She Called the Little Company of Workers Together and Gave Them a Charge.

       The Lassie Who Fried the First Doughnut in France.

       "Tin Hat for a Halo! Ah! She Wears It Well!".

       The Patient Officers Who Were Seeing to All These Details Worked Almost Day and Night.

       Here During the Day They Worked in Dugouts Far Below the Shell-tortured Earth.

       They Came To Get Their Coats Mended and Their Buttons Sewed On.

       The Entrance to the Old Wine Cellar in Mandres.

       The Salvation Army Was Told that Ansauville Was Too Far Front for Any Women To Be Allowed To Go.

       L'Hermitage, Nestled in the Heart of a Deep Woods.

       L'Hermitage, Inside the Tent.

       "Ma".

       They Had a Pie-baking Contest in Gondrecourt One Day.

       A Letter of Inspiration from the Commander.

       The Salvation Army Boy Truck Driver.

       The Centuries-old Gray Cemetery in Treveray.

       Colonel Barker Placing the Commander's Flowers on Lieutenant Quentin Roosevelt's Grave.

       The Salvation Army Boy Who Drove the Famous Doughnut Truck.

       Bullionville, Promptly Dubbed by the American Boy "Souptown".

       Here They Found a Whole Little Village of German Dugouts.

       The Girls Who Came Down to Help in the St. Mihiel Drive.

       The Wrecked House in Neuvilly Where the Lassies Went to Sleep in the Cellar.

       The Wrecked Church in Neuvilly Where the Memorable Meeting Was Held.

       Right in the Midst of the Busy Hurrying Throng of Union Square.

       "Smiling Billy".

       Thomas Estill.

       The Hut at Camp Lewis.

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