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403. Remember Belgium: buy bonds, Fourth Liberty Loan

404. I'd like to see the Kaiser with a lily in his hand

405. If I'm not at the roll call

406. I ain't got weary yet

407. Till we meet again: song

408. Till we meet again: song

411. Oh! Frenchy

412. When I come back to you: we'll have a Yankee-Doodle wedding

413. Your lips are no man's land but mine: a real romantic war

414. Oh! How I hate to get up in the morning

415. Oh! How I hate to get up in the morning

416. Oh! How I hate to get up in the morning

417. Oh! Frenchy

418. You'll find old Dixieland in France

420. The battle of the Marne

422. Just a baby's letter: found in no man's land

423. For the two of us

424. Smiles

425. Smiles

426. She'll miss me most of all

427. I'm glad I can make you cry

428. The allies flower garden ball

429. The Americans come!: an episode in France

430. Goodbye, mother Machree

431. Madelon: I'll be true to the whole regiment

432. Madelon: I'll be true to the whole regiment

433. Goodbye, mother Machree

434. In Flanders fields: song

435. I'm proud to be the sweetheart of a soldier

437. General Pershing's grand march

438. Give a little credit to the Navy: song

439. Yankee Doodle's going to Berlin

440. Sarah! come over here!

441. The U.S.A. will lay the Kaiser away

442. Mother, here's your boy!

443. When Tony goes over the top

444. Boston Sunday Advertiser

445. Till over the top we go

447. Sammy's gone from America

448. My son!

449. I may stay away a little longer,

451. A mother's prayer for her boy out there,

452. Liberty Statue is looking right at you!,

453. When I get back to my American blighty,

456. Will you help the women of France? Save wheat

458. Come on!: buy more Liberty Bonds

461. Good-bye Germany

463. Wee, Wee, Marie: Will you do zis for me

466. Aloha soldier boy

467. Daddy mine

468. Your lips are no man's land but mine: a real romantic war

469. Don't be anybody's soldier boy but mine

471. Mothers of America: you have done your share

473. America, he's for you

474. Allegiance

476. There's a red bordered flag in the window

477. A little bit of sunshine: from home

478. Belgium dry your tears

479. We're all going calling on the Kaiser

480. The worst is yet to come

481. Any old place the gang goes: I'll be there

482. Jim, Jim: I always knew that you'd win

483. America first last and all the time

484. A laddie in France is dreaming: little girlie of you

486. Everybody's happy now

488. All together: we're out to beat the hun

490. A soldier's dream

491. In the Navy

492. Up and at 'em!

493. Roses of Lorraine

494. My country's calling me

496. Marshal Haig: one step march or two step

497. "Somewhere" are the boys of the U. S. A.

498. Why we want to lick Germany: song

499. General Pershing's carry on: march

500. The volunteers: characteristic march