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202. Say "au revoir" but not good bye

203. Old glory goes marching on

204. Rear Admiral Wood one step

205. God bless you, boy in blue

206. Till we meet again: song

207. The rose of no man's land

208. Over yonder where the lilies grow

209. Come on papa

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

211. If I'm not at the roll call

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

214. Who's afraid of the Kaiser?

215. We're going over the top

216. If we had a million like him over there

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

218. Homecoming week in France: song

219. We don't want the bacon: what we want is a piece of the Rhine

220. Dreaming of home sweet home

221. The Navy will bring them back

222. Three wonderful letters from home

223. Oh! Frenchy

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

226. When the fleet comes sailing home

228. Welcome home

229. Just a little after taps

230. Our Sammies

231. Send back dear Daddy to me

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

233. The Americans come!: an episode in France

234. Our Sammies: one step, march or two step

235. The Americans come!: an episode in France

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

237. I hear America calling

238. Our boys and the red, white and blue

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

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

241. Victory

243. When blue stars turn to gold

244. American crusaders: march and two step

245. Their hearts are over here

246. Will the angels guard my daddy over there?

247. Just before the battle, mother: variations

248. Tell that to the marines!: a timely song

249. Cheer up Tommy Atkins