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302. Lafayette: we hear you calling

305. Keep your head down "Fritzie Boy"

306. Keep your head down

307. Keep the trench fires going for the boys out there

308. K-K-K-Katy: The sensational stammering song

309. K-K-K-Katy: The sensational stammering song

310. K-K-K-Katy

311. K-K-K-Katy

312. K-K-K-Katy

313. K-K-K-Katy

314. K-K-K-Katy

315. Just smile once again mother mine

319. Just before the battle, mother: variations

320. Just a little after taps

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

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

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

330. Ja-da : Ja da, ja da, jing, jing, jing

331. Ja-da : Ja da, ja da, jing, jing, jing

332. It's all over now

333. It's all over now

334. It's a long way to dear old Broadway

335. It's a grand old flag to fight for,

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

337. In the Navy

338. If you hear them calling Clancy, he's my boy

339. If we had a million like him over there

340. If he can fight-like he can love: Good night Germany!

341. If he can fight like he can love, good night Germany!

344. If I'm not at the roll call

345. If I'm not at the roll call

346. If I'm not at the roll call

347. If I'm not at the roll call

349. I've got a new job

350. I've adopted a Belgian baby

351. I've adopted a Belgian baby

352. I'm sorry I made you cry

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

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

356. I'm lonesome for my little pal

357. I'm lonesome dear for you

360. I'm goin' to fight my way right back to Carolina

361. I'm glad I can make you cry

362. I'm glad I can make you cry

363. I'm giving you to Uncle Sam

364. I'm from Ohio

365. I'm all dressed up to kill

366. I'm all dressed up to kill

367. I'll love you more for losing you a while

368. I'll do the same as my daddy

369. I'll be there, laddie boy, I'll be there

370. I'll be there, laddie boy, I'll be there

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

373. I want to be loved by a soldier,

374. I may stay away a little longer,

375. I love her: Ooh la la la

376. I hear America calling

377. I hear America calling

378. I dreamt my daddy came home,

379. I cannot bear to say goodbye

380. I ain't got weary yet

381. I ain't got weary yet

382. Hurrah! For the liberty boys, hurrah!

383. Hunting the hun

384. Homeland: I can hear you calling me

385. Homecoming week in France: song

386. His buttons are marked "U.S."

387. Hike! Hike! Hike!

388. Here comes America

389. Hello, my darling mother,

390. Hello! Gen'ral Pershing: how's my daddy to-night?

391. Hello central! Give me no man's land

392. Hello central! Give me no man's land

393. Hello central! Give me no man's land

394. Hello central! Give me no man's land

395. Hello Central! Give me no man's land

397. He's just a common private soldier

398. He's got those big blue eyes like you, daddy mine,

399. Have you seen him in France?: brother o' mine

400. Goodbye, mother Machree