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301. Three wonderful letters from home

302. Oh, you rookie

303. Don't steal my Yankee Doodle Dandy

304. Commander-In-Chief

305. For the two of us

306. Till we meet again

307. It's all over now

308. It's all over now

309. Bring back my soldier boy to me

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

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

314. My daddy's coming home

316. When a blue service star turns to gold

317. The colors that will not run

318. It won't be long before we're home: march song

319. The White House is the light house of the world: song

320. Six bugle-call pieces

321. Wait until your papa comes home

322. The French trot

324. Pershing invited me

325. When I get back to my American blighty,

326. I dreamt my daddy came home,

327. The battle line of liberty: march,

328. Good-bye, Slim,

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

330. If I'm not at the roll call

331. I ain't got weary yet

332. Till we meet again: song

333. Till we meet again: song

336. Oh! Frenchy

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

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

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

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

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

342. Oh! Frenchy

343. You'll find old Dixieland in France

345. The battle of the Marne

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

347. For the two of us

348. Smiles

349. Smiles

350. She'll miss me most of all

351. I'm glad I can make you cry

352. The allies flower garden ball

353. The Americans come!: an episode in France

354. Goodbye, mother Machree

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

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

357. Goodbye, mother Machree

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

360. General Pershing's grand march

361. Give a little credit to the Navy: song

362. Yankee Doodle's going to Berlin

363. Sarah! come over here!

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

365. Mother, here's your boy!

366. When Tony goes over the top

367. Boston Sunday Advertiser

368. Till over the top we go

370. Sammy's gone from America

371. My son!

372. I may stay away a little longer,

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

375. Liberty Statue is looking right at you!,

376. When I get back to my American blighty,

379. Good-bye Germany

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

384. Aloha soldier boy

385. Daddy mine

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

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

389. Mothers of America: you have done your share

391. America, he's for you

392. Allegiance

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

395. A little bit of sunshine: from home

396. Belgium dry your tears

397. We're all going calling on the Kaiser

398. The worst is yet to come

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

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