INDEX
- Aberdeen Proving Ground, [176]
- Abuse of Uniform, [109–110]
- Agriculture, Department of:
- Army supplies transferred to, [43], [275–276]
- Army surplus nitrate sold by, [274]
- Aircraft:
- Production, [199–203]
- Storage, [208]
- Aircraft Board, [204]
- Aircraft Industrial Demobilization, [204–207]
- Airplane Engines:
- Returned by A. E. F., [210]
- Sale of surplus, [280]
- War production, [202–203], [206]
- Airplane Lumber, [280]
- Airplane Lumber Claim, [293–294]
- Airplanes:
- Burning of unserviceable, [211–213]
- Contracts, [199]
- Production, [202], [206]
- Returned by A. E. F., [210–211]
- Sale of surplus, [280]
- Air Service: Demobilization of, [50], [133], [204], [207], [280–281]
- Air Service Claims Board, [204]
- Air Service of A. E. F.:
- Demobilization, [210–213]
- Maintenance cost, [203]
- Allies: Business settlement with, [287–288], [313–314]
- Allotments, [71–72]
- Amatol Arsenal, [188]
- American Brake Shoe & Foundry Co.: Builders of Erie Howitzer Plant, [171]
- American Car & Foundry Co.:
- Claim of, [156]
- Post-armistice production by, [179]
- American Cyanamid Co.: Process of, at Muscle Shoals fixation plant, [184]
- American Expeditionary Forces:
- Identification of dead of, [85], [89–91]
- Repatriation of, [38–42]
- Strength of, [1]
- Welfare activities in, [92–97]
- American Legion:
- And abuse of uniform, [110]
- And bonus, [69]
- And disabled veterans, [104]
- American Red Cross:
- Bonus payment aided by, [69]
- Demobilization camp banks of, [110]
- Soldier reëmployment campaign aided by, [109]
- Ammonium Nitrate, [274]
- Ammunition, Artillery: Disposal of, [188–190]
- Anglo-American Tank Project, [298–300]
- Anglo-American Tanks: Purchase of British parts for, [300–301]
- Animals: See [Horses and Mules]
- Appel, Monte: Claims against French settled by, [295]
- Appraisers, War Department Board of, [142]
- Army:
- Status of demobilization, February 28, 1919, [50]
- Strength, [1]
- Army Retail Stores, [282–285]
- Army Subsistence School, [247–248]
- Artillery Carriages: Demobilization of industry producing, [174–175]
- Artillery, Field:
- Production, [164], [175], [176]
- Reserve manufacturing facilities for, [168], [172]
- Reserves of, [175], [176]
- Artillery, Motorization of, [194]
- Artillery, Railway: Demobilization of industry producing, [176–180]
- Assistant Secretary of War, The:
- As president of War Department Claims Board, [135]
- Purchase of cantonment sites ordered by, [265]
- Attorney General: Ruling of, against commission agents, [123]
- Ayer, Lieut. Col. F. R.: On Ordnance Claims Board, [147]
- Babcock, Col. Conrad S.: “Pershing’s Own Regiment” trained by, [94]
- Baggage, Military, [74–75]
- See also [Lost Baggage]
- Baggage Service, [75–78]
- Baldridge, Private C. LeRoy: On Stars and Stripes, [96]
- Balloons, [203], [206], [213]
- Barnes, Lieut. Col. A. V.: Chief of Baltimore ordnance district, [149]
- Bausch & Lomb Optical Co.: Optical glass produced by, [192–193]
- Beaune, University of, [93]
- Belgian Government: Supplies sold to, [189], [216], [241], [252]
- Belgian Relief Commission, [241]
- Benson, Admiral William S.: And German passenger vessels, [36]
- Billy, M. Édouard de: On French Liquidation Commission, [294]
- Bonus, [51], [69–70]
- Boosters and Adapters, [186]
- Bordeaux: As port of embarkation for A. E. F., [11], [12], [16], [19–24], [25], [28]
- Boston: As port of debarkation, [54]
- Bound Brook Tetranitroaniline Plant, [182]
- Boy Scouts: Walnut trees hunted by, [157]
- Brashear Co., J. A.: Prisms for panoramic sights produced by, [191]
- Brass, [277]
- Brest: As port of embarkation for A. E. F., [11], [12], [16], [17], [24–25], [29]
- Briggs & Turivas: Senter tetryl plant bought by, [182]
- Briggs, Lieut. Col. M. F.: On Ordnance Claims Board, [147]
- British Army: Unidentified dead of, [84]
- British Government:
- American claims paid by, [294]
- American surplus aircraft sold by, [213]
- Ships of, withdrawn from American service, [31]
- Britt, Field Clerk James A.: On Stars and Stripes, [95]
- Browns: Number of, in Army, [70]
- Bryant, Waldo C.: Chief of Bridgeport ordnance district, [148]
- Buford, U. S. A. T.: Conversion of, [35]
- Bulk Sale of A. E. F. Property, [309–312]
- Bullard Engineering Works: Demobilization of ordnance work at, [165–167]
- Burr, Maj. Gen. G. W.:
- British claims settled by, [303–304]
- On War Department Claims Board, [135]
- Burr-Niemeyer Agreement, [303–304]
- Bush Terminal Co.: Cartridge cloth sold by, [280]
- Camphor, [285]
- Camps, Sale of, [261–264]
- Candles, Toxic, [223–226]
- Cantonments: Purchase of sites of, [264–266]
- Cape May, U. S. A. C. T.: Loading record of, [40]
- Cargo: Quantity of A. E. F., returned, [42–43]
- Cargo Transports, Conversion of, [32], [34–35]
- Cartridge Cloth, [278–280]
- Castor Bean Case, [208–210]
- Cemeteries, American, in Europe, [86–89]
- Charleston: As port of debarkation, [54]
- Châteauroux Tank Plant, [195]
- Chemical Warfare Service:
- Demobilization activities of, [133], [220–227], [282]
- Nitrogen fixation plant built for, [184–185]
- Chicago Storage Depot, [187]
- Claims, Soldiers’, [70–73]
- Classification Board, [142]
- Coffin, Howard E.: As chairman of Aircraft Board, [204]
- Combat Troops, Embarkation of, [13]
- Commerce, Secretary of: War contract conference called by, [117]
- Construction Division, [257–266]
- Construction Division Claims Board, [260]
- Construction in France, [214], [215]
- Contract Adjustment, Board of:
- Function, [124], [137]
- Informal contracts settled by, [140–141]
- Contractors, Ordnance, [159–162]
- Contract Review, Superior Board of, [122–124]
- Contracts: See [Cost-plus Contracts] and War Contracts
- Contracts and Adjustments, Board of, [237]
- Contracts, Class A, [140]
- Contracts, Class B, [140]
- Contracts, Informal, [126–128], [139–141]
- Contracts, Surveyor of, [121]
- Copper, [274]
- Cost-plus Contracts, [114–116], [117–121], [124–125]
- Council of National Defense, [106–107], [248]
- Cross-Channel Cable, A. E. F., [229]
- Cupro-nickel, [277–278]
- Cuthell Board, [288–296]
- Cuthell, Chester W.: Activities of, in settlement of international claims, [290–296]
- Cuthell Board organized by, [288]
- Cuthell-Inverforth Agreement, [291], [293]
- Czecho-Slovakia: Supplies bought by, [242]
- Czecho-Slovak Siberian Troops, [46] (footnote)
- Daily Mail, London: Stars and Stripes printed in plant of, [95]
- Dawes, Brig. Gen. Charles G.: On United States Liquidation Commission, [296], [297]
- Debarkation Camps, [55–57]
- Deceased Soldiers’ Effects, [80–83]
- Delano, Col. F. A.: French railroad transportation claim settled by, [308]
- Delousing, [17–19], [57]
- Demobilization Centers, [49]
- Demobilization Problems, [3], [4–8]
- Dent Act, [128], [140]
- Diphenolchlorarsine, [223–226]
- Disability in Service, [63] (footnote)
- Dodge Brothers:
- Recuperator plant of, [172–174]
- Truck contracts with, [232]
- Dorr, G. H.:
- On War Department Claims Board, [135]
- Dravo, Ralph M.: Chief of Pittsburg ordnance district, [150]
- Du Pont Powder Co.:
- Claim of, [156]
- Dyes manufactured by, [182]
- Early, Capt. Stephen T.: On Stars and Stripes, [96]
- Eddystone Rifle Plant, [196]
- Effects Bureau, [80–83]
- Embarkation Camps, A. E. F., [16–17]
- Embarkation Service:
- Merged in Transportation Service, [57]
- Employment Service, United States, [106–108]
- Engineer Claims Board, [219]
- Engineer Department, [50], [213–219], [281–282]
- Engineering Supplies, [216–218]
- Equipment, Soldier’s, [21]
- Erie Howitzer Plant, [167], [171]
- Erie Proving Ground, [176]
- Eustis, Camp Abraham, [177]
- Expeditionary Bases, Disposal of, [45–46], [258]
- Final-payment rolls, [66]
- Finance, Director of:
- And final payment to officers, [67–69]
- And wounded soldiers, [65–66]
- Finance Service, [64–69], [133], [266]
- First Censor and Press Company, [96]
- First Division, [29], [59–62]
- Fisher, Harry A.: On Cuthell Board, [294]
- Fisher, William: On Cuthell Board, [294]
- Fixed Nitrogen Commission, [183], [185]
- Food Administration, United States: Contract settlements of, [141]
- Ford Motor Co.:
- Tank contracts with, [195]
- Truck contracts with, [232]
- Forest Service: Supplies turned over to, [228]
- Forward to the Farm! Why Not?: In reëmployment campaign, [110]
- Frankford Arsenal: Machinery concentrated at, [181], [187], [191], [192], [198]
- French Claims, [306–308]
- French Government:
- American supplies purchased by, [190], [213], [216], [229], [230], [238–240], [242], [245], [252], [281], [311–313]
- Claims negotiations with, [217], [295], [306–309]
- French Liquidation Commission, [294]
- Gas Defense Division, [220]
- Gas, Toxic, [220–222], [226–227]
- General Sales Agent and Board, [240], [241]
- General Vehicle Co.: French contract with, settled, [295]
- Genicart, Camp, [23]
- German Passenger Ships, [35–36]
- Goethals, Maj. Gen. G. W.: Purchase, Storage, and Traffic Division built around, [234]
- Graham, Col. J. H.:
- A. E. F. property inventoried by, [309–310]
- Grand Central Palace Debarkation Hospital, [99]
- Graves Registration Service, [85–91]
- Great Northern, U. S. A. T., [39]
- Greenhut Building Debarkation Hospital, [99]
- Greenwood, Levi H.: Chief of Boston ordnance district, [148]
- Gun Plants, [167–168]
- Gwinn, Ralph W.: Work of, on Cuthell Board, [291], [292]
- Harness, [286]
- Harrisburg Manufacturing & Boiler Co.: Railway artillery produced after armistice by, [178], [179]
- Harrison, C. L.: Chief of Cincinnati ordnance district, [150]
- Hawley, Private Hudson: On Stars and Stripes, [95]
- Hidden-loss Claim, British, [302–303]
- Hill, Camp, [55]
- Hines, Brig. Gen. Frank T.:
- As chief of Transportation Service, [57]
- Foreign passenger vessels secured by, [36]
- Plan of, for repatriation of A. E. F., [30–32]
- Hoboken Casual Companies, [56]
- Hollis, Hon. Henry F.: On United States Liquidation Commission, [296], [297]
- Hoover, Herbert: Surplus food purchased by, [241]
- Horses and Mules, [244–246], [253–255]
- Horse Shows in A. E. F., [94]
- Hospital Trains, [99–100]
- Howe, Richard F.: On Aircraft Board, [204]
- Humphreys, Camp, [268]
- Imperator, S. S., [36]
- Imperial Munitions Board: American contracts in Canada settled by, [140], [142], [148]
- Informal Contracts: See [Contracts, Informal]
- Inland Traffic Service, [57]
- Interallied Maritime Transport Council, [36]
- Interdepartmental Conference, [117–121]
- Interior, Secretary of: Army lands sold by, [267]
- Invalid Contracts: See [Contracts, Informal]
- Inventory and Appraisal of A. E. F. Property, [309–311]
- Inverforth, Lord: Empowered to deal with Cuthell Board, [290–291]
- Italian Government: American claims paid by, [295]
- Jackling, D. C.: Nitro powder plant contracts adjusted by, [142–143]
- Jadwin, Brig. Gen. Edgar: A. E. F. installations appraised by, [310]
- Jadwin Report, [310]
- Japan Paper Co.: Ordnance claim of, [158]
- Johnson, Homer H.: On United States Liquidation Commission, [296], [297]
- Jones, John C.: Chief of Philadelphia Ordnance district, [149]
- Keuffel & Esser: Optical glass produced by, [192–193]
- Labor, Department of: War industry terminated on advice of, [131], [132]
- Lamont, Col. R. P.: On Ordnance Claims Board, [147]
- La Pallice, [12]
- Layton, W. T.: On Inverforth Commission, [291]
- League of Nations, [318]
- Leather, [286]
- Le Havre, [12]
- Le Mans: Embarkation area at, [13–15], [23], [24], [28], [53–54]
- Lewis, Capt. W. Lee: Lewisite invented by, [223]
- Lewisite, [223], [226]
- Liberty Engine Claim, [292], [293]
- Liquidation Commission, United States:
- Claims settled by, [217], [298–303], [304–305], [306–309]
- Creation, function, and policies of, [288–290], [296]
- Property sold by, [210], [240], [309–313]
- Loading Plants, [188]
- Lost Baggage, [72], [75–77], [79–80]
- Lost Baggage Bureau, [75], [76–77], [78–79]
- Loucheur, M. Louis: Refusal of, to pay Anglo-American tank claim, [300]
- Lumber, [273]
- Mahogany, [280]
- Marion Steam Shovel Co.: Railway artillery produced after armistice by, [178]
- Marlin-Rockwell Corp.: Ordnance claim of, [156]
- Marseilles, [12]
- Marshall, Waldo H.: On Ordnance Claims Board, [147]
- Maui, U. S. A. C. T., [39–40]
- Maxwell-Chalmers Co.: Tractors produced by, [194]
- Mayor’s Committee of Welcome, [55]
- McClellan, U. S. A. T., [25]
- McLane Silk Co.: Cartridge cloth sold by, [280]
- Meade, Camp, [62]
- Medical Department: Demobilization activities of, [49], [61–64], [97–101]
- Medical Supplies, [232], [233]
- Meigs, Camp, [66]
- Meloney, Major William Brown: Reëmployment pamphlet written by, [108]
- Merritt, Camp, [55–56]
- Midvale Steel & Ordnance Co.:
- Howitzer plant of, [179–180]
- Rifle plant of, [196]
- “Mill” at Bordeaux, [19–23]
- Mills, Camp, [55], [56]
- Mines, Bureau of: Nitrogen fixation plant built by, [184–185]
- Mobile Repair Shops, [195]
- Morel, M. Paul: A. E. F. property purchased for France by, [311–312]
- Morgan Engineering Co.: Post-armistice production of railway artillery by, [178–179]
- Motor Transport Corps, [49], [230–232]
- Motor Vehicles, [230–232]
- Mules: See [Horses and Mules]
- Muscle Shoals Nitrogen Plant, [183], [184], [185]
- National Defense Act, [114]
- National Defense, Council of, [106–107], [248]
- Navy Department:
- Army property turned over to, [180], [275]
- Operation of troopships relinquished by, [33]
- U. S. A. T. Northern Pacific repaired by, [42]
- Warships used as troopships by, [36]
- Nebraska Aircraft Corp.: Army airplanes bought by, [280]
- Nervous and Mental Cases in Army, [102]
- Neuve, Camp, [23]
- Neville Island Gun Plant, [180]
- New York: As port of debarkation, [54]
- New York Air Brake Co.: Ordnance claims of, [156]
- Newport News: Debarkation at, [54], [99]
- Newport News Shipbuilding Co.: Use of, by Transportation Service, [34]
- Nitrate of Soda, [274]
- Nitrogen Fixation Plants, [183–185]
- Nitro Powder Plant, [142–143], [182], [262], [276]
- Noble, Frank S.: Chief of Rochester ordnance district, [149]
- Northern Pacific, U. S. A. T., [42]
- Northwestern Ordnance Co.: Machinery of, transferred to Erie Howitzer Plant, [171]
- Officers:
- Final payments to, [67–69]
- Transportation of, from France, [41–42]
- Old Hickory Powder Plant, [181]
- Operations Division, [259]
- Optical Glass, [192–194]
- Optical Instruments, [192]
- Ordnance Claims Board, [146–147]
- Ordnance Contractors, [159–162]
- Ordnance Department: Demobilization activities of, [133], [146], [147–159], [163], [164–165]
- Ordnance Industry, [145–146]
- Ordnance Plants, [276]
- Ordnance Salvage Board, [275–280]
- Otis Elevator Co.: Recuperator plant of, [173], [174]
- Parker, Edwin B.: Chairman of United States Liquidation Commission, [296], [297]
- Peirce, Brig. Gen. W. S.: Chief of Ordnance Claims Board, [147]
- Perryville Ammonium Nitrate Plant, [182]
- Pershing, Gen. J. J.:
- A. E. F. disbanded by, [12], [37]
- Armistice announced by, [1]
- Departure of, from France, [29]
- Parades with First Division, [59–61]
- Stars and Stripes supported by, [95], [96–97]
- “Pershing’s Own Regiment,” [94]
- Pershing Stadium, [94], [215]
- Physiotherapy, [100–101]
- Picatinny Arsenal: Machinery concentrated at, [181], [187], [188]
- Picric Acid Plants, [182]
- Pittsburg Plate Glass Co.: Optical glass produced by, [192–193]
- Platinum, [277]
- Polish Relief Corp., [242]
- Pontanezen, Camp, [16–17]
- Ports of Embarkation, A. E. F., [10–11], [12], [39]
- Portugal: A. E. F. supplies bought by, [242]
- Post Office Department: Supplies turned over to, [228]
- Powder Plants, [181], [182]
- Preparedness: American post-armistice state of, [319]
- Public Health Service, [101–102], [103–104], [252], [275]
- Pullman Car Co.: Post-armistice production of railway artillery matériel by, [179]
- Purchase Claims Board, [247]
- Purchase, Director of, [133], [235], [246–248], [252–253]
- Purchase, Storage, and Traffic, Division of:
- Industrial demobilization controlled by, [134–135]
- Purchasing functions of, [219], [234–235]
- War contracts controlled by, [121]
- Quartermaster Department, [50], [234–235]
- Quartermaster Supplies:
- Demobilization of industry producing, [246–247]
- Purchases of, in Europe, [235–236]
- Sales of:
- To French Government, [238–240]
- To other purchasers, [240–243]
- Storage of, [251–252]
- Termination of European contracts for, [237]
- Value of A. E. F. surplus of, [243]
- Racine trinitrotoluol Plant, [142]
- Railroad Administration, United States: Cut rates to discharged soldiers granted by, [51–52]
- Railroad Claim, French, [217]
- Railway Passenger Equipment, Army, [57–58]
- Raritan Arsenal, [176]
- Raw Materials Division, [248]
- Ray, John H., Jr.: On Cuthell Board, [294]
- Real Estate Service, [267–268]
- Recording & Computing Machines Co.: Optical instruments produced by, [192]
- Recuperators, [172]
- Reeves, Col. Ira L.: President of Beaune University, [93]
- Remount Service, [244–246], [253–255]
- Reo Motor Co.: Tractors produced by, [194]
- Ritchey, Dr. G. W.: Optical workers trained by, [191]
- Roads, Bureau of Public: Supplies furnished to, [217], [252], [282]
- Roberts, George J.: Chief of New York ordnance district, [149]
- Robinson, Fred J.: Chief of Detroit ordnance district, [149]
- Rochester Gun Plant, [167], [170–171]
- Rock Island Arsenal:
- Artillery stored at, [176]
- Machinery concentrated at, [172], [174–175], [197]
- Post-armistice production:
- Recuperators, [173]
- 36-ton tanks, [195]
- Roosevelt, Theodore: Attitude of, toward burial of soldiers in France, [84]
- Ross, Private Harold W.: As editor of Stars and Stripes, [96]
- Roumania: Supplies bought by, [242]
- Russell, E. A.: Chief of Chicago ordnance district, [149]
- Russell, Fort D. A.: Artillery stored at, [176]
- Sales Branch, [269], [271–275]
- Sales, Director of, [269–270], [276]
- Salvage, [24], [243–244]
- Savanna Proving Ground, [176]
- School System of A. E. F., [92–93]
- Scovil, Samuel:
- Chief of Cleveland ordnance district, [149]
- Selective Service Men, Entrainment of, [1], [47–48]
- Senter Tetryl Plant, [182]
- Seventy-seventh Division, [59], [67]
- Sheffield Nitrogen Plant, [183–184], [185]
- Shell:
- Demobilization of Industry producing, [185–187]
- Disposal of A. E. F. stocks of, [188–190]
- Shell, Gas, [222–223]
- Shelton, Charles B.: On Cuthell Board, [294]
- Sights and Fire-control Instruments, [190–193]
- Signal Corps, [227–229]
- Singer Manufacturing Co.: Post-armistice production of recuperators by, [172], [173]
- Singleton, Marvin E.: Chief of St. Louis ordnance district, [150]
- Small Arms: Demobilization of industry producing, [195–197]
- Small-arms Ammunition, [197–198]
- Smith, Dan: Reëmployment poster painted by, [109]
- Smith, Sergeant John W. Rixey: On Stars and Stripes, [96]
- Smiths: Number of, in Army, [70]
- Smoke, Toxic, [223–226]
- Soldier Dead: Place of burial of remains of, [83–84], [91]
- Spencer Lens Co.: Optical glass made by, [192]
- Springfield Armory: Machinery stored at, [197]
- Spruce Production Corp., [143], [281]
- Standard B Trucks, [231]
- Standard Contract Provisions, [122–124]
- Standards, Bureau of: Optical glass manufacture by, [192], [193–194]
- Stars and Stripes, [9–10], [94–97]
- Steel, [277]
- Steever, Miller D.: Work of, on Cuthell Board, [291], [292–293]
- Stettinius, Edward R.: Activities of, in settling foreign industrial claims, [297], [298], [305–306]
- Stewart, Col. G. H.: On Ordnance Claims Board, [147]
- St. Nazaire: As port of embarkation for A. E. F., [11], [12], [16], [25], [28]
- Storage, Director of, [251]
- Storage Service, [250–252]
- Stuart, Camp, [55]
- Sulphur, [274]
- Surplus Army Supplies, [270–271]
- Surplus Property Division, [285–286]
- Symington-Anderson Co.:
- Chicago shell factory of, retained as stand-by plant, [187]
- Rochester Gun Plant built by, [170]
- Tank Claim, British, [301]
- Tanks, [195]
- Tardieu, M. André: In negotiations leading to bulk purchase of A. E. F. stocks, [311]
- Thayer, Harry B.: On Aircraft Board, [204]
- Theatrical Performances, Soldiers’, [94]
- Thirty-third Division, [59]
- Tires, Automobile, [286]
- Toluol Plants, [182–183]
- Training Camps:
- Demobilization of troops in, [48–50]
- Use of, as debarkation camps, [55]
- Transportation Service:
- Air service squadrons in England repatriated by, [38]
- Cargo transports redelivered by, [43–45]
- Conversion of cargo transports by, [34–35]
- Creation of, [57]
- First Division transported by, [59–60]
- German passenger vessels secured by, [36]
- Military passengers carried by, after armistice, [59]
- Morale of, [32–33], [38–39]
- News bureau of, [55]
- Personnel adjutants of, [41]
- Port facilities disposed of by, [45–46]
- Pre-armistice stoppage of embarkation by, [37]
- Reserve of troopships created by, [45]
- Russian and Siberian expeditionary troops repatriated by, [46] (footnote)
- Sick and wounded transported by, [58–59]
- Troopships diverted by, [54]
- Troopships operated by, [33]
- Transports, [43] See also [Cargo Transports] and [Troopships]
- Travel Allowance, [51]
- Treasury, Comptroller of: Decision of, invalidating informal contracts, [127]
- Trinitrotoluol Plants, [183]
- Troop-movement Section, [47–48]
- Troopships, [31], [34], [36–37], [45]
- Trucks, Motor, [199], [286]
- Tuberculosis, [102]
- Tullytown Bag-loading Plant, [188]
- Tuscania, S. S.: Identification of effects of soldiers lost in sinking of, [82–83]
- Twenty-eighth Division, [59]
- Twenty-seventh Division, [59]
- United States Aëronautical Engine Plant, [207]
- Universities, Foreign: A. E. F. soldiers in, [93–94]
- Upton, Camp, [55], [56]
- Vessel owners: Demand of, for redelivery of chartered tonnage, [33–34]
- Veterans:
- Employment campaign for, [104–111]
- Generosity of Government to, [104]
- Victory Parades, [59]
- Vocational Education, Federal Board for, [101], [102–104]
- Wah Chang Trading Corp.: Ordnance claim of, [158]
- Wallgren, Private A. B.: On Stars and Stripes, [96]
- Walnut Timber, [156–157]
- War Camp Community Service: Reëmployment campaign of, [109]
- War Contracts:
- Extent of, [112–113], [128–129]
- Standardization of, [122–124]
- Termination and liquidation of, [129–132], [138]
- See also [Cost-plus Contracts]
- War Credits Board, [119–120] (footnote)
- War Department:
- Contract liquidation system of, [135–136], [138]
- Contractors paid in advance by, [137–138], [141]
- Contractual obligations of, [112–113], [128–129]
- Cost of war to, [315–318]
- Effect of 1917 organization of, upon contracts, [116–117]
- Expansion of plant of, [256–257]
- Policies of:
- In burying soldier dead, [83–84]
- In discharging troops, [49–51], [52–53], [105–106]
- Real Estate Service of, [266–267]
- Reëmployment campaign of, [104–105]
- Reorganization of, in 1918, [121]
- War contracting powers of, [114]
- War Department Claims Board:
- Castor bean case settled by, [208–210]
- Creation and personnel of, [135]
- Growth of, [141]
- Informal contracts settled by, [140]
- Record of, [143–144]
- War Industries Board:
- Australasian wool purchased by, [248]
- Contracts made by, [141]
- Function of, [248]
- Termination of war industry aided by, [131], [132]
- War Industry:
- Extent of, [2–4]
- Liquidation of, [132], [133–137]
- Warner & Swasey: Panoramic sights produced by, [191]
- War Risk Insurance, Bureau of:
- Amalgamation of, with other veterans’ bureaus, [103–104]
- Disability compensation paid by, [63]
- Function of, [101]
- War, Secretary of:
- Order of, as to post-armistice production, [131]
- Powers under Dent Act delegated by, [140]
- War Department Claims Board created by, [135]
- Watertown Arsenal:
- Expansion of, [168], [169–170], [174], [180]
- Machinery concentrated at, [178], [179], [180]
- Watervliet Arsenal:
- Expansion of, [168–170], [174]
- Machinery concentrated at, [180]
- Watson, Major Mark: On Stars and Stripes, [96]
- Weems, F. C.: On Cuthell Board, [291]
- West Indian Laborers, [257]
- Where Do We Go from Here?: Booklet used in reëmployment campaign, [108–109]
- White & Co., J. G.: Settlement of French contract with, [295]
- Willys-Overland, Inc.: 75-mm. gun carriages produced by, [173]
- Wilson, Woodrow, President of the United States: And Italian delegates to Peace Conference, [290]
- Winterich, Corporal John T.: On Stars and Stripes, [95]
- Woods, Col. Arthur: Reëmployment campaign conducted by, [107]
- Wool Administrator, [248]
- Wool Pool, Liquidation of, [248–250]
- Woollcott, Sergeant Alexander: On Stars and Stripes, [96]
- World War: Costs and benefits of, [315–321]
- Wounded Soldiers:
- Payment of, [65–66]
- Transportation of, [58–59]
- Wright-Martin Aircraft Corp.: Engine plant of, retained, [207]
- Young Men’s Christian Association: Schools of, in A. E. F., [93]
- Zinc, [277]
- Zone Finance Officer at Washington: Bonus paid by, [69]
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