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2. Will you be one of the soldier boys

3. Will the angels guard my daddy over there?

4. Will the angels guard my daddy over there?

5. Why we want to lick Germany: song

6. When we meet in the sweet bye and bye: song

8. When Uncle Sam meets der Kaiser

10. When Pershing says "let's go!"

12. We've called the Kaiser's bluff

14. We'll never let our old flag fall

17. We take our hats off to you, Mr. Wilson!

18. They're coming home

19. There's someone more lonesome than you

21. The three flags with red, white and blue

22. The ship of Uncle Sam

23. The most beautiful flag in the world

24. The badge of honor: march two-step,

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

26. That's the American plan

27. Thank God, I am an American!

28. Tell mother the world war is won

29. Somebody's darling boy,

30. Say -- you haven't sacrificed at all

31. Sarah! come over here!

32. Root for Uncle Sam: song

33. Ring out, sweet bells of peace

34. Pershing invited me

35. Over the top for U.S.A.: "with the best of luck"

36. Our gallant 91st Wild West Division

37. Our gallant 91st Wild West Division

38. Our fighting Yankee boy

39. On to victory: march brillante

40. On to Berlin,

41. Neal of the Navy

42. My mama needs me here: till daddy comes home

43. My dream of the big parade

44. My dream of the big parade

45. Mothers of France

46. Miles of smiles,

47. Marines' hymn

48. Listen to the knocking at the knitting club,

49. Liberty bond Magee,

50. Let our battle cry be "on to Berlin",

51. Just try to picture me back home in Tennessee

52. Just try to picture me back home in Tennessee

55. I'm crazy over every girl in France

57. I want a maid made in the U.S.A.,

58. I left a wild, wild woman in France,

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

62. Good-bye, Slim,

63. Good-bye Alexander: good-bye honey-boy

64. Give me the right to love you all the while

65. General Pershing's carry on: march

66. For the freedom of the world

67. For it's over, over there

68. Everything is peaches down in Georgia

69. E-yip-yow!: Yankee boys welcome home again,

70. Don't forget the Salvation Army: my doughnut girl

71. Don't be afraid Uncle Sammy

72. Comprenez-vous Papa: "compranay-voo" Papa,

73. Comprenez-vous Papa: "compranay-voo" Papa,

74. Boston Sunday Advertiser

75. At the Yankee military ball

77. American beauty

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