CAPTAIN EDWARD N. JACKSON
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107THNEWLOGO by Matthew A. Maringola
Graphic Artist


Jackson is called for active duty


Colonel Franklin Ward, 106th Commander


Captain Jackson at work


German prisoners captured by 27th Division near Nauroy


PFC Clifford Howe,105th Inf., wounded at Le Selle River, October 19th. Howe died of wounds on November 6th


27th Division soldiers take a break. Note that ALL their clothing and equipment is British issue.
The only way an observer would have known these men were American would have been attitudes and accents


German prisoners reading President Wilson's message to the Kaiser. Corbie, France, November 1918

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