General William S. Graves | |
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American Troops on the March in Siberia | 40 |
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Allied Representatives in Siberia | 84 |
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Armored Car—An Example of American Ingenuity to Meet the Needs of Railway Patrol | 188 |
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One Result of the Railway Agreement. Bodies of American Soldiers Killed in Action Against Anti-Kolchak Forces | 188 |
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Kolchak Sick, Neglected, and Dying Across the River from Omsk, Kolchak’s Headquarters | 238 |
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Supplies for the Troops of the Kolchak Army | 238 |
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Annankoff, Leader of the Semipalatinsk Cossacks, and His Adjutant | 266 |
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General Knox, General Graves, and American Consul, J. K. Caldwell | 272 |
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General Oi, Japanese Commander | 328 |