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As a result, the company can make short, sharp attacks against enemy sectors, in a similar way to the operation of British armor - capturing one sector at a time, fortifying it, and then moving on to the next sector.
One of the true heroes of World War I was General John J. Pershing. John was born in Missouri in 1860, just prior to the start of the Civil War. His father was a railway section foreman, who believed that his son should have a good education. At 17, just out of school himself, Pershing accepted a teaching position in a local Negro school. Though the wages were low he managed to save enough to enter the Teacher-Training school at Kirksville, MO.
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As I gazed the photo below of a British artillery company I decided to turn it into a video to reflect on the individual lives so dramatically changed by a war that was to end all wars. It turns out that war was fleeting too. Photo: Smithsonian Archives of American Art
The panoramic photo below is of a British artillery company before the company left for WWI combat in France. I converted it into a video so we can get a clearer look at the faces of the young men who went to war, many who never returned home. Music by Chris Zabriski. From the Smithsonian Archives of American Art.
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