INDEX.
- A.
- Page.
- Actual strength of Marine Corps, [9], [10], [11], [12], [13], [73], [74], [84], [85], [89]
- Adjutant and Inspector’s Department, [5], [83]
- Advanced Base Force, [10], [19], [37]
- Aerodromes, [72]
- Aero Squadrons, [9], [67]
- Agamemnon, [33]
- Age limits, Marine aviators, [74]
- Aigrefeuille, France 63
- Aisne defensive, [41], [57], [58], [65]
- Aisne River, [49], [50], [55]
- Aisne-Marne offensive, [9], [38], [44], [45], [57], [58], [65], [67]
- Alabama, [18]
- Albany, [18], [61]
- Allotments, [87]
- Amaroc Shoot, [70]
- Ambrose Lightship, [60]
- America, [48]
- American embarkation center, Le Mans, France, [62]
- American Commander in Chief, [30], [31], [38], [39], [40], [41], [45], [46], [51], [54], [79], [81], [82]
- American Peace Commission, Paris, France, [63]
- Amiens, France, [40]
- Annapolis, Md., [19]
- Antitank guns, [67]
- Antweiler, [56]
- Archangel, Russia, [20]
- Argonne-Meuse (Meuse-Argonne). (See [Meuse-Argonne].)
- Arizona, [18]
- Arkansas, [18], [59]
- Arlon, [56]
- Arnes, valley of the, France, [51]
- Armistice signed, [55]
- Army of occupation (Third Army), [56], [57]
- Armentieres, France, [40]
- Artillery captured by Second Division, [67]
- Asiatic Fleet, [18], [61]
- Astoria, Oreg., [19]
- Attigny-Voncq, Aisne River region, [51]
- Atlanta, Ga., [19], [85]
- Athens, Greece, [20]
- Atlantic Fleet, [18], [60]
- Austria, [61]
- Automatic rifle competitions, [70]
- Automatic Rifle School, Overseas Depot, [27]
- Aviation, [10], [23], [24], [28], [36], [65], [66], [71-75], [79], [83]
- Azores, [10], [17], [20], [34], [36], [37], [71], [73], [74], [75]
- B.
- Baker, Newton D., Secretary of War, [82]
- Bakers; Cooks and Bakers School, Parris Island, S. C., [25]
- Balloons, [71], [73], [74]
- Bandits, [37], [65], [66]
- Band School, Parris Island, S. C., [25]
- Bands, silver, for colors, [57]
- Bantry Bay, Ireland, [37], [60]
- Barmant, France, [63]
- Barnett, George, Maj. Gen., Commandant, [5], [83]
- Barracks, repairs of, expenditures, [91]
- Barrett, Charles D., Maj., [56], [63]
- Base Detachment, Fifth Regiment, [34]
- Base, naval:
- No. 13, Azores, [34], [36], [71], [73], [74]
- No. 29, Cardiff, Wales, [34]
- Bassens (Gironde), France, [63]
- Battleships, [17], [18], [37], [59-61]
- Battleship Force, [18], [60]
- Battleship Force One, [17], [60]
- Battleship Force Two, [17], [18], [60]
- Bayonet School, Overseas Depot, [27]
- Bayonville-et-Chennery, France, [55], [57]
- Bearss, Hiram I., Col., [32], [36]
- Beaufort, S. C., [19]
- Beau Desert (Gironde), France, [63]
- Beaumont, France, [54], [55]
- Beaurepaire Farm, France, [45]
- Belgium, [49], [56], [68]
- Belleau Woods (see also [Bois de Belleau]), France, [39], [41], [42], [43], [57]
- Bellefontaine, France, [56]
- Belmar, N. J., [19]
- Belval-Bois-des-Dames, France, [55]
- Belval Forest, France, [54]
- Berg, [56]
- Blanc Mont Ridge, France, [50], [57], [58], [67]
- Bois de Belleau (see also [ Belleau Woods]), France, [10], [39], [41], [42], [44], [48]
- Bois de Belval, France, [54], [55], [57]
- Bois de Hazois, France, [53]
- Bois de la Brigade de Marine, France, [42], [58]
- Bois de la Folie, France, [57]
- Bois de Retz, France, [45]
- Bolinas, Calif., [19]
- Bolsheviki, [61]
- Bombs, [22], [72], [74]
- Bombing School, Overseas Depot, [27]
- Bordeaux, France, [63], [79]
- Boston, Mass., [19]
- Bou-des-Bois, France, [39]
- Bouresches, France, [10], [41], [43], [57], [58]
- Bourmont (Haute-Marne), France, [32], [38]
- Bourmont Training Area, France, [28], [31], [32], [33], [39]
- Bouvron, France, [48]
- Bouy, France, [51]
- Bradman, Frederic L., Col., [60]
- Brest, France, [32], [33], [39], [48], [56], [60], [62], [63], [72], [79], [83], [89]
- Breuvannes, France, [31]
- Brewster, David L. S., Maj., [71]
- Bridgeheads:
- Chateau-Thierry, France, [40]
- Coblentz, Germany. (See [Army of Occupation]; [Germany]; [Third Army].)
- Meuse River, [54]
- British. (See also [England].)
- Aviation Forces, [72]
- Distinguished Service Order, [68]
- Forces, [36], [61], [72]
- Grand Fleet, [37], [59]
- Brooklyn, [18], [37], [61]
- Budesheim, [56]
- Bulgars, [49]
- Bundy, Omar, Maj. Gen., United States Army, [31], [32], [38]
- Burgbrohl, [56]
- Butler, Smedley D., Brig. Gen., [62], [63]
- C.
- Calais, France, [20], [72]
- Caldwell, N. J., [70]
- Cambria, France, [49]
- Camp Cabaud, France, [53]
- Camp Carret (Camp Covington), near Marseilles, France, [63]
- Camp Covington (Camp Carret), [63]
- Camp Perry, Ohio, [69]
- Camp Pontanezen, France. (See [Pontanezen Camp].)
- Camps of instruction, expenditures, [91]
- Canadian officers, [26]
- Cantigny, France, [41]
- Cantonments, [90]
- Cape Cod, Mass., [19]
- Cape Haitien, Haiti, [84], [85]
- Cape May, N. J., [19], [71], [73], [74]
- Cape May, N. J., naval air station, [19]
- Carbon Blanc, France, [63]
- Cardiff, Wales, [10], [20], [34]
- Casino-de-Lilas (Bordeaux), France, [63]
- Castine, [18]
- Castletown Berehaven, Bantry Bay, Ireland, [37], [60]
- Casual payments, [87]
- Casualties, [10], [37], [41], [58], [65], [66]
- Catlin, Albertus W., Col. (brigadier general), [32], [33], [42], [43], [48]
- Cavite, Philippine Islands, [10], [20]
- Chalons-sur-Marne, France, [48], [51]
- Champagne, [50], [55], [57], [60]
- Champagne-Marne defensive, [44], [58]
- Chaudenay, France, [48]
- Chaplains of the Navy, [35], [68]
- Charleston, [18]
- Charleston, S. C., [19], [89]
- Charleston, W. Va., navy ordnance plant, [19]
- Chatham, Mass., [19]
- Chateau-Thierry sector, France, [9], [38], [39], [40], [41], [42], [43], [45], [57], [65], [67]
- Chateauroux, France, [63]
- Chemin-des-Dames, France, [40]
- Chesapeake Bay, [59]
- Chief Paymaster, United States Marines, France, [88]
- China, [10], [17], [37], [61], [68], [84], [85]
- Chollas Heights, Calif., [19]
- Christiania, Norway, [20]
- Cincinnati, [18]
- Citations by French Army, [9], [42], [46], [51], [67]
- Civil War, [9]
- Claims Section, Paymaster’s Department, [87]
- Clerical School, Parris Island, S. C., [25]
- Clothing, expenditures, [91]
- Coblentz, Germany. (See [Bridgeheads, Coblentz].)
- Cole, Edward B., Maj., [32], [42], [43]
- Cole, Eli K., Brig. Gen., [33], [62]
- Columbia, [18]
- Commander in Chief, American Expeditionary Forces. (See [American Commander in Chief].)
- Commercial Telegraph & Cable Co., Boston, Mass., [19]
- Company clerks, [26]
- Commissary storehouses, [89]
- Commutation of quarters, [91]
- Composite Regiment, Third Army, [78]
- Connecticut, [18]
- Constellation, [18]
- Contingent expenditures, [91]
- Convoying railroad trains, [63]
- Convoying troops across Atlantic, [37]
- Cooks, [26]
- Cooks and Bakers School, Parris Island, S. C., [25]
- Copenhagen, Denmark, [20]
- Cornell University, [23]
- Council of National Defense, [90]
- Croix de Guerre (French), [9], [67], [68]
- Croix d’Hins, France, [20], [63]
- Cruiser Force, [17], [18], [37], [61]
- Cuba, [10], [17], [20], [37], [85]
- Cunningham, Alfred A., Maj., [72]
- Curtis, Md., [19]
- Cutts, Richard M., Col., [61]
- Cyclops, [66]
- Czecho-Slovaks, [61]
- D.
- d’Avours range at Le Mans, France, [70]
- Damblain, France, [31], [32], [39]
- Dampierre, France, [51]
- Daniels, Josephus, Secretary of the Navy, [5], [81], [82]
- Days in France; Fourth Brigade, [67]
- Day Wing, Northern Bombing Group, France, [34], [36], [71], [72], [73], [75]
- Deaths, [65], [66]
- Decorations, [68]
- Degoutte, General, [42]
- De Kalb, [9], [30], [32], [33], [34], [72]
- Delaware, [18], [59]
- Demobilization, [80-81]
- Denmark, [20]
- Dental Corps, Navy, [35], [66], [68]
- Denver, [18]
- Depots of supplies:
- Charleston, S. C., [91]
- Philadelphia, Pa., [19], [90]
- San Francisco, Calif., [90], [91]
- Des Moines, [18]
- Dieulouard, France, [48]
- Distinguished-service crosses (American), [68]
- Distinguished-service medals (American), [39], [68]
- Distinguished-service order (British), [68]
- Division 6, Atlantic Fleet, [18], [60]
- Division 7, Atlantic Fleet, [18]
- Division 8, Atlantic Fleet, [18]
- Division 9, Atlantic Fleet, [18], [59], [60]
- Divisions, American Expeditionary Forces:
- First Division. (See [First Division].)
- Second Division. (See [Second Division].)
- Third Division. (See [Third Division].)
- Fourth Division. (See [Fourth Division].)
- Sixth Division. (See [Sixth Division].)
- Twenty-sixth Division. (See [Twenty-sixth Division].)
- Thirty-second Division. (See [Thirty-second Division].)
- Thirty-fifth Division. (See [Thirty-fifth Division].)
- Forty-first Division. (See [Forty-first Division].)
- Ninetieth Division. (See [Ninetieth Division].)
- Ninety-second Division. (See [Ninety-second Division].)
- Division machine gun officer, [52]
- Dolphin, [18]
- Dominican Republic, [17], [66], [84], [85]
- Dover, N. J., [19]
- Doyen, Charles A., Brig. Gen., [29], [30], [32], [38], [39]
- Dunkirk, France, [71], [72]
- Dunlap, Robert H., Col., [36]
- Duration-of-war enlisted men, [80]
- E.
- East San Pedro, Calif., [19]
- Edinburgh, Scotland, [60]
- Eighth Infantry Brigade, [36]
- Eighth Separate Battalion, [27], [34]
- El Cayay, Porto Rico, [20]
- Eleventh Regiment, [27], [33], [63], [70], [78], [81]
- Eleventh Separate Battalion, [27]
- Ellis, Earl H., Lieut. Col., [39], [48], [55], [56], [63]
- Emergency payments, [87]
- England (See also [British]), [10], [17], [20], [28], [31], [33], [36], [49], [72]
- Enlistments, [14], [15]
- Enlisted Staff School, Overseas Depot, [27]
- Enrollments in the reserve, [14], [15], [76-77]
- Epidemic of influenza. (See [Influenza].)
- Eppeldorf, [56]
- Escorts, [37], [63]
- Essen Hook (Blanc Mont), France, [50]
- Eureka, Calif., [19]
- Evans, Francis T., Maj., [71]
- Exermont, France, [53], [55]
- Expenditures, [86], [91]
- F.
- Farallones Islands, Calif., [19]
- Feland, Logan, Col. (Brigadier General), [31], [38], [47], [51], [56]
- Female reservists, [12], [13], [76], [77]
- Field Musics School, Parris Island, S. C., [25]
- Fifteenth Field Artillery, [38], [39]
- Fifteenth Separate Battalion, [79]
- Fifth Corps, [53], [54], [55]
- Fifth Brigade of Marines, [10], [28], [62], [78], [79], [80], [81]
- Fifth Brigade Machine Gun Battalion, [27], [33], [64], [78], [81]
- Fifth Machine Gun Battalion, [38]
- Fifth Regiment of Marines, [9], [26], [28], [29], [30], [38], [70], [78], [81]
- Fifth Regiment Base Detachment, [34]
- Fifth Separate Battalion, [27], [34]
- Fifty-first Infantry Brigade, [36]
- Finances, [86], [91]
- First Army, [48], [49], [53]
- First Aviation Squadron, [71]
- First Battalion, Eleventh Regiment, [33]
- First Battalion, Fifth Regiment, [29], [30]
- First Battalion, Sixth Regiment, [29], [32], [33]
- First Casual Replacement Battalion, [34]
- First Corps, [48]
- First Depot Division, [62]
- First Division, American Expeditionary Forces, [28], [29], [30], [36], [39], [41], [45], [46], [79]
- First Field Signal Battalion, [38]
- First Machine Gun Replacement Battalion, [34]
- First Marine Aeronautic Company, [34], [36], [71], [75]
- First Marine Aviation Force, [34], [72]
- First Regiment of Marines, [85]
- First Replacement Battalion, [34]
- First Replacement Depot, [62]
- First Separate Machine Gun Battalion, [34]
- Firth of Forth, Scotland, [59], [60]
- Flanders, Belgium, [49], [72]
- Florida, [18], [59]
- Florida Straits, [37]
- Flying Corps:
- England, [72]
- France, [72]
- United States. (See [Aviation].)
- Foch, Marshal, [40], [44], [45], [46], [49], [50], [79]
- Forage, expenditures, [91]
- Forty-first Division, American Expeditionary Forces, [62]
- Forty-second Division, American Expeditionary Forces, [53]
- Fort Crockett, Galveston, Tex., [19]
- Fort Lafayette, [19]
- Fort Lyons, Colo., [19]
- Fort Mifflin, Pa., [19]
- Fosse, France, [53]
- Fossoy, France, [42]
- Fourragère, French, [9], [67]
- Fourth Brigade:
- Casualties, [10], [65]
- Composition of, [9], [29]
- Demobilization, [80], [82]
- First Division, element of, [29]
- Formed, [29], [32], [33]
- Operations, [36], [40-55]
- Organizations composing, [9], [29]
- Organization perfected, [33]
- Organized, [29], [32], [33]
- P. C.’s. (See [P. C.’s of Fourth Brigade].)
- Sailed (Fifth Regiment) for France, [9], [30]
- Strength, [10]
- Returned to United States, [78]
- Training, [28], [39]
- Fourth Division, American Expeditionary Forces, [36]
- Fourth French Army, [49], [50], [51], [57], [58]
- Fourth Infantry Brigade, [38]
- Fourth Machine Gun Battalion, [38]
- Fourth Separate Battalion, [27], [34]
- Forwarding Camp, Le Mans, France, [62]
- Frederick, [18]
- French:
- Decorations, [68]
- Flying Corps, [36], [72]
- Officers serving with Marines, [26], [68]
- Freya Stellung, [53]
- Fryer, Eli T., Col., [61]
- Fuel, expenditures, [91]
- G.
- Galveston, [18], [37]
- Galveston, Tex., [19]
- Gamborg-Andresen, Carl, Col., [61]
- Gas, [22], [27], [65], [66]
- Geiger, Roy D., Maj., [72]
- Gendarmerie, Haitian, [10], [37]
- Genicart, France, [63]
- Geographical location of Marines, [17]
- George Washington, [18], [60], [78]
- Georgia, [18]
- Georgia School of Technology, [23]
- Germainvilliers, France, [32]
- Germany, [11], [17], [20], [56], [57], [61], [69]
- German High Seas Fleet, [59]
- Gerstner Field, Lake Charles, La., [7], [19], [73], [74]
- Gievres (Loire-et-Cher), France, [63]
- Gisors-Chaumont-en-Vixen, France, [39]
- Gleaves, Albert, Rear Admiral, [30]
- Gondrecourt training area, [28], [31]
- Gouraud, Gen., [49], [50], [57]
- Grand Bois de Saint Souplet, France, [51]
- Grand Fleet, British, [37], [59]
- Grange Neuve, France, [63]
- Gratuity of $60, [87]
- Great Lakes, Ill., [19], [74]
- Greece, [20]
- Greenbury, Md., [19]
- Guam, [10], [17], [20], [37]
- Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, [10], [20]
- Guardia Nacional Dominicana, [10], [20], [37]
- H.
- Haines, Henry C., Col., [5], [83]
- Haiti, [10], [17], [20], [37], [84], [85]
- Hampton Roads, Va., [19], [62], [80]
- Hancock, [9], [30], [34]
- Harbord, James G., Maj. Gen., United States Army, [38], [39], [42], [45], [46], [47]
- Hart, Franklin A., Capt., [64]
- Harvard University, [23]
- Hatenfels, Germany, [56]
- Haute-Marne, France, [32], [38]
- Havana, [30]
- Havre, France, [63]
- Hawaiian Islands, [10], [17], [37]
- Headquarters Companies:
- Fifth Regiment, [29]
- Sixth Regiment, [29], [32]
- Headquarters Detachment, Paris, France, [63]
- Headquarters of Fourth Brigade. (See [P. C.’s of Fourth Brigade].)
- Headquarters, Washington, D. C., [19], [83]
- Helena, [18], [37]
- Henderson, [9], [30], [32], [33], [34], [39], [79]
- Herschbach, Germany, [56]
- Hill 142, [10], [41], [57], [58]
- Hindenburg Line, [49], [53]
- Hingham, Mass., [19]
- Historical Division, Marine Corps, [5]
- Holland, [17]
- Hönningen, [56]
- Hospitals, France; paying men in, [87]
- Hoyt, Leon W., Maj., [60]
- Huey, James McE., Lieut. Col., [60]
- Huntington, [18]
- I.
- Idaho, [18]
- Influenza, [23], [83]
- Indian Head, Md., [19]
- Inductions, [14], [15], [16]
- Inglewood, Calif., [19]
- Inor, France, [54]
- Inspector General’s Department, [63]
- Inter-allied rifle championships, Le Mans, France, [70]
- Interpreters, [63]
- Iona Island, N. Y., [19]
- Ireland, [37], [60]
- Isle of Ste. Anne (Nantes), France, [63]
- Issonge Farmhouse, France, [43]
- Issoudun, France, [63]
- Italy, [20], [68]
- J.
- Japan, [20], [61]
- Jassy, Roumania, [20]
- Jaulny, France, [48], [57]
- K.
- Kansas, [18]
- Key West, Fla., [19]
- Killed in action, [65], [66]
- Kilometers advanced, [68]
- Kingman, Matthew W., Maj., [52]
- Knight, Austin M., Rear Admiral, [61]
- L.
- La Baule, France, [63]
- La Loge Farmhouse, France, [43]
- La Pallice, France, [63]
- La Playa, Calif., [19]
- La Rochelle, France, [63]
- La Teste (Gironde), France, [63]
- La Veuve, France, [51]
- Lake Charles, La., [71], [73], [74]
- Lake Denmark, N. J., [19]
- Landres-et-St. Georges, France, [53], [57]
- Lansdowne, Pa., camp of instruction bayonet team, [19]
- Lauchheimer, Charles H., Brig. Gen., [83]
- Lay, Harry R., Lieut. Col., [30], [32], [48]
- Lee, Harry, Col., [43], [45], [46]
- Le Franc aerodromes, France, [72]
- Le Mans, France, [62], [70]
- Leffincourt, France, [29], [33], [52]
- Legion of Honor (French), [60]
- Lejeune, John A., Maj. Gen., [36], [38], [39], [47], [48], [49], [50], [54], [79], [83]
- Leland Stanford Junior University, [23]
- Lents, Oreg., [19]
- Les Islettes, France, [53]
- Letanne, France, [54]
- Letters designating companies, [29]
- Leviathan, [18], [63], [78], [83], [89]
- Line of Communications, [28], [31], [33]
- Lironville, France, [48]
- Little, Louis McC., Col., [61]
- London, England, [10], [20], [78]
- Long, Charles G., Brig. Gen., [83]
- Lormont, France, [63]
- Lorraine, France, [55]
- Lost and destroyed records, [87]
- Louisiana, [18]
- Lugol, G., mayor of Meaux, France, [43]
- Luxembourg, [20], [56]
- Lynnhaven Roads, Chesapeake Bay, [59]
- Lys, Ypres-Lys offensive, [40], [58]
- M.
- Machias, [18]
- Machine guns captured, [67]
- Machine Gun Company (8th), Fifth Regiment, [29]
- Machine Gun Company (73d), Sixth Regiment, [29], [32]
- Machine Gun School, Overseas Depot, [27]
- Machine Gun School, Utica, N. Y., [23], [28]
- Machine gun training, [23], [26], [28]
- Madrid, Spain, [17], [20]
- Maintenance of Quartermaster’s Department, cost of, [91]
- Major General, Commandant, [5], [11], [12], [29], [31], [32], [33], [82], [83], [89]
- Major, Harlan E., Capt., [43]
- Major offensives, German, [40]
- Major operations, American, [9], [36], [38], [39], [40-55], [57], [58], [67], [72]
- Managua, Nicaragua, [10], [20], [84], [85]
- Manonville, France, [48]
- Marans, France, [63]
- Marbache sector, France, [48], [57], [65], [67]
- Marconi Wireless Co., Boston, Mass., [19]
- Mare Island, Calif., [19], [22], [25], [26], [90]
- Margut, [56]
- Marine Aeronautic Co., [71]
- Marine Aviation Section, Miami, Fla., [37]
- Marine Corps Reserve, [11], [12], [13], [76-77], [80], [89], [90]
- Marine Corps Reserve Flying Corps, [74]
- Marne, River, salient, Valley, [40], [41], [44], [55]
- Married men, rejections of, [15]
- Marseilles, France, [63]
- Marshall, Calif., [19]
- Marshfield, Oreg., [19]
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology, [19], [74]
- Massif de Notre-Dame-des-Champs, France, [50], [51]
- Massif du Blanc Mont, [51]
- Matthews, Calvin B., Maj., [63]
- Mauretania, [62]
- Mayflower, [18]
- McCawley, Charles L., Brig. Gen., [83], [89]
- McClellan, Edwin N., Maj., [1], [5], [60]
- McDougal, Douglas C., Lieut. Col., [63]
- McGill, John F., Col., [60]
- Meaux, France, [41], [43]
- Medaille Militaire (French), [68]
- Medals of honor (American), [68]
- Medeah Ferme, France, [50], [51]
- Medical Corps of the Navy, [35], [66], [68]
- Mehun, France, [63]
- Menaucourt, France, [31]
- Mercury, [75], [78], [79]
- Mess sergeants, [26]
- Metz, [41]
- Meuse-Argonne, [9], [36], [39], [50], [52], [53], [54], [55], [57], [58], [65], [67]
- Meuse-Argonne (Champagne), [65], [67]
- Meuse River, [49], [53], [54], [57]
- Mexico, [10], [37]
- Miami, Fla., [37], [71], [72], [73], [74]
- Michigan, [18]
- Military colleges, graduates of, [21]
- Military police, [31], [63]
- Military stores, [91]
- Mineola, Long Island, [19], [71], [73], [74]
- Mines, [37]
- Mine craters, [50]
- Miners and Sappers School, Overseas Depot, [27]
- Minnesota, [17], [18], [37]
- Minors, rejection of, [15]
- Miramas, France, [63]
- Missing, [65]
- Mississippi, [18]
- Mobilization Bureau, [19]
- Money expended, [86], [91]
- Mont Pelier, France, [52]
- Montana, [18]
- Montdidier, France, [40]
- Montierchaume (Indre), France, [63]
- Montoir, France, [63]
- Montreuil-aux-Lions, France, [41], [43]
- Monts, France, [51]
- Monument commemorating entrance of United States in World War, [79]
- Morale of the Allies, [40], [42]
- Moroccan Division, [45], [46]
- Moscou (P. C.), France, [39]
- Moselle River, [48], [57]
- Mouzon, France, [54]
- Myers, John T., Col. (Brigadier General), [60]
- Murman Coast, Russia, [37]
- N.
- Naix, France, [31]
- Nancy, France, [48]
- Nantes, France, [63]
- Nanteuil-le-Haudouin, France, [47]
- Nanteuil-sur-Marne, France, [44]
- National Naval Volunteers, Marine Corps Branch, [11], [21], [76]
- Naval air station, Cape May, N. J., [73]
- Naval ammunition depots, [19]
- Naval district base, New London, Conn., [19]
- Naval experimental station, New London, Conn., [19]
- Naval headquarters, Paris, France, [63]
- Naval hospitals, [19]
- Naval Militia, Marine Corps Branch, [76]
- Naval prisons, [19]
- Navy allotment officer, [87]
- Navy Department, [30], [81], [82], [91]
- Navy distinguished-service medal, [39]
- Navy welcomes Marines home, [81]
- Nebraska, [18]
- Negro stevedores, [30]
- Neuenahr, [56]
- Neuerburgh, [56]
- Nevada, [18], [60]
- Nevers, France, [63]
- Neville, Wendell C., Brig. Gen., [32], [42], [45], [47], [48], [55], [79]
- New Brunswick, N. J., [19]
- Newfoundland, [59]
- New Hampshire, [18]
- New Jersey, [18]
- New London, Conn., [19]
- New Mexico, [18]
- New Orleans, [18], [19], [61]
- New pay roll, [88]
- Newport News, Va., [75]
- Newport, R. I., [19]
- New York, N. Y., [18], [19], [59], [78], [79], [84], [85]
- Ninth French Army Corps, [29], [51]
- Ninth Infantry, [38], [39]
- Ninth Separate Battalion, [27], [34]
- Ninetieth Division, American Expeditionary Forces, [36]
- Ninety-second Division, American Expeditionary Forces, [36]
- Nicaragua, [10], [17], [37], [84], [85]
- Nieder Bieber, Germany, [56]
- Noncommissioned Officers School, Parris Island, S. C., [25]
- Norfolk, Va., [19], [25], [89], [91]
- North Carolina, [18]
- North Dakota, [18]
- North Head, Wash., [19]
- North Island, Calif., [19]
- Norway, [20], [59]
- Northern Bombing Group, [34], [36], [71], [73], [75]
- Notre-Dame-des-Champs, France, [50], [51]
- Noyers, St. Aignan-Noyers, France, [63]
- Noyon-Montdidier drive, France, [44]
- O.
- Observation squadrons, [36]
- Observers, [36], [62], [89]
- Office of the Chief Paymaster, United States Marines, France, [88]
- Office of the Judge Advocate General, [19]
- Office of the Major General Commandant, [83]
- Officers, [21], [22]
- Officer in charge, Historical Division, Marine Corps, [5]
- Officers’ school, Overseas Depot, [27]
- Officers’ training camps, [22], [23]
- Oil supply of Allies, [37]
- Oise-Aisne offensive, [58]
- Oklahoma, [18], [60]
- Olongapo, Philippine Islands, [10], [20]
- Olympia, [18]
- One hundred and second Regiment of Infantry, [36]
- Operations, [36-61]
- Operations in general, [36]
- Orizaba, [78]
- Orkney Islands, [59], [60]
- Orleans, Mass., French Cable Co., [19]
- Ostend, Belgium, [71]
- Osterhout, George H., Capt., [43]
- Otter Cliffs, Me., [19]
- Overseas Depot, Marine Barracks, Quantico, Va., [22], [26], [27], [33]
- P.
- P. C.’s of Fourth Brigade, [39], [43], [44], [45], [47], [48], [49], [50], [51], [52], [53], [55], [56]
- Pacific Fleet, [18], [61]
- Palestine, [49]
- Paoli, Pa., signal battalion, [19]
- Paris, France, [10], [20], [34], [40], [41], [63], [70], [78], [83], [88]
- Paris-Metz Highway, France, [41]
- Parris Island, S. C., [19], [21], [22], [25], [26], [27], [86], [90]
- Pauillac, France, [20]
- Pay for personnel, expenditures, [86]
- Pay roll, new, [88]
- Pay School, Parris Island, S. C., [25]
- Paymaster, Chief, United States Marines, France, [88]
- Paymaster’s clerks, United States Marine Corps, [21]
- Paymaster’s Department, [84-88]
- Peace memorandum No. 1, [55]
- Peace treaty, [56], [80]
- Pearl Harbor, Hawaiian Islands, [10], [20], [37]
- Peking, China, [10], [20], [37], [84], [85]
- Pen Houet, France, [63]
- Pennsylvania, [18], [60]
- Pensacola, Fla., [19], [71], [73]
- Pentland Firth, [59]
- Perkins, Ernest A., Maj., [64]
- Pershing, John J., Gen., [30], [31], [38], [39], [40], [41], [45], [46], [51], [54], [79], [81], [82]
- Petain, Marshal, [31], [43], [45], [46], [49], [50], [51]
- Petrograd, Russia, [20]
- Philadelphia, Pa., [10], [19], [25], [30], [37], [90]
- Philippine Islands, [10], [17], [20], [37]
- Pistol matches, [69], [70]
- Pittsburgh, [18], [37]
- Plan directeur, [42]
- Planning section, [83]
- Plebiscite, [79]
- Pocahontas, [34]
- Point Arguello, Calif., [19]
- Point Isabel, Tex., [19]
- Pointe de Grave, France, [79]
- Police sergeants, [63]
- Pont St. Vincent, France, [48]
- Ponta Delgada, Azores, [20], [34], [36], [71], [74]
- Pont-a-Mousson, France, [48], [57]
- Pontanezen Camp, Brest, France, [62], [63], [64], [79]
- Port au Prince, Haiti, [84], [85]
- Portland, Me., [19]
- Portland, England, [60]
- Porto Rico, [10], [17]
- Portsmouth, N. H., [19]
- Portuguese decorations, [68]
- Pouilly, France, [54]
- Prairie, [18]
- President of the United States, [11], [14], [29], [30], [60], [79], [90]
- Price, Charles F. B., Maj., [79]
- Prinz Eitel Fredrich, [30]
- Prison:
- Guards, [63]
- Naval prisons,19
- Officers, [63]
- Prisoners, [61], [65], [68]
- Provisions, expenditures, [91]
- Provost guards, [31], [63]
- Provost marshals, [31]
- Provost Marshal General, [14], [23]
- Prum, [56]
- Public works, [91]
- Pueblo, [18]
- Puget Sound, Wash., [19]
- Purchases under second deficiency act, from United States Army, [91]
- Q.
- Quarters, commutation of; expenditures, [91]
- Quartermaster’s Department, [89-91]
- Quantico, Va., [22], [23], [26], [28], [33], [73], [79], [80], [83], [85], [90]
- R.
- Radio, Va., [19]
- Radio School, Parris Island, S. C., [25]
- Radio stations, etc., [19], [61]
- Rations, expenditures, [89]
- Records, lost and destroyed, [87]
- Recruit depots:
- Mare Island, Calif., [21]
- Norfolk, Va., [25]
- Parris Island, S. C., [21]
- Philadelphia, Pa., [25]
- Rejections of applicants at, [15]
- Training at, [27], [28]
- Recruiting statistics, [14], [15]
- Recruiting and transportation, expenditures, [91]
- Rejections of applicants for enlistment, [14], [15]
- Remenauville, France, [48]
- Repairs of barracks, expenditures, [91]
- Replacements, [28], [34]
- Reserve, Flying Corps, [24], [74]
- Reserve, Marine Corps, [11], [12], [13], [14], [16], [21], [23], [24], [76-77], [80], [89], [91]
- “Reserve supplies, U. S. M. C.,” expenditures, [91]
- Retired officers, warrant officers, and enlisted men, [11], [12]
- Return of Marines from Europe, [75], [78], [79]
- Rheims, France, [40], [50], [51], [57]
- Rheims Massif, France, [49]
- Rheinbrohl, [56]
- Rhine River Patrol, [56]
- Rhode Island, [18]
- Richards, George, Brig. Gen., [84]
- Rifles captured, [67]
- Rifle competitions and practice, [69], [70]
- Rinjdam, [78]
- Rochefort, France, [63]
- Rockport, Mass., Postal Telegraph & Cable Co., [19]
- Rome, Italy, [20]
- Romorantin (Loire-et-Cher), France, [63]
- Roosevelt Field, Mineola, L. I., [73], [74]
- Roosevelt, Franklin D., Assistant Secretary of the Navy, [81], [82]
- Rosyth, Scotland, [59], [60]
- Royal Flying Corps of England, [36], [72]
- Russia, [20]
- Russian Island, Siberia, [61]
- Rye Beach, Me., [19]
- S.
- St. Aignan-Noyers, France, [63]
- St. Etienne, France, [50], [51], [57], [58]
- St. Juliens Creek, Va., [19]
- St. Loubes, France, [63]
- St. Louis, [18]
- St. Mihiel offensive, [36], [48], [57], [58], [65], [67]
- St. Nazaire, France, [30], [31], [75]
- St. Quentin, France, [49]
- St. Sulpice (Gironde), France, [63]
- Samoa, [17]
- San Diego, [18], [37]
- San Diego, Calif., [19], [74]
- San Francisco, Calif., [19], [84], [85], [89], [90], [91]
- San Juan, Porto Rico, [10], [17], [20]
- Santa Paula, [78]
- Santiago, Dominican Republic, [84], [85]
- Santo Domingo, [10], [17], [20], [37], [65], [84], [85]
- Sappers, [27]
- Sarry, France, [48]
- Savenay, France, [63]
- Sayville, N. Y., [19]
- Scapa Flow, Orkney Islands, [57], [60]
- Scarponne, France, [48]
- Schleswig-Holstein Battalion, [79]
- Schools, United States Marine Corps:
- Armorers, [26], [74]
- Army balloon, [73], [74]
- Army candidates, [23]
- Automatic rifle, [27]
- Bakers, [25]
- Band, [25]
- Bayonet, [27]
- Bombing, [27]
- Clerical, [25]
- Company clerks, [26]
- Cooks, [25]
- Enlisted staff, [27]
- Field musics, [25]
- Gas, [27]
- Machine gun, [23], [27], [28]
- Mess sergeants, [26]
- Miners, [27]
- Noncommissioned officers, [25]
- Officers, [22], [23], [27]
- Overseas depot, [22], [26], [27], [33]
- Pay school, [25], [86]
- Quartermaster sergeants, [89]
- Radio, [25]
- Scout snipers, [27]
- Signaling, [25]
- Scout snipers school, Overseas Depot, [27]
- Sea duty, [9], [10], [17], [20], [59-61]
- Sea Girt, N. J., [70]
- Seattle, [18], [30]
- Second ammunition train, [38]
- Second Battalion, Fifth Regiment, [29], [30]
- Second Battalion, Sixth Regiment, [29], [32], [33]
- Second Battalion, Eleventh Regiment, [33]
- Second Casual Replacement Battalion, [34]
- Second Division, American Expeditionary Forces, [9], [10], [28], [29], [31], [32], [33], [36], [58], [78], [79], [81], [82]
- Second Engineers, [38], [54]
- Second Engineer Train, [38]
- Second Field Artillery Brigade, [36], [38]
- Second Headquarters Train and Military Police, [38]
- Second Machine Gun Battalion, [27]
- Second Replacement Battalion, [34]
- Second Sanitary Train, [38]
- Second Separate Machine Gun Battalion, [27]
- Second Supply Train, [38]
- Second Trench Mortar Battery, [38]
- Secretary of the Navy, [5], [14], [15], [56], [59], [60], [81], [82], [86]
- Secretary of War, [14], [23], [82]
- Selective service law, [14], [15]
- Services of Supply, [28], [47], [63]
- Seventeenth Field Artillery, [36], [38], [39]
- Seventh Regiment of Marines, [85]
- Seventh Separate Battalion, [27], [34]
- Seventy-third Machine Gun Company, [32]
- Shearer, Thomas R., Capt., [73]
- Siberia, [37], [61]
- Sibert, W. L., Maj. Gen., United States Army, [30]
- Siboney, [62], [78]
- Signal Battalion, Paoli, Pa., [19]
- Signal School, [25]
- Signal School, Parris Island, S. C., [25]
- Silver bands for colors, [57]
- Sixth Battle Squadron, British Grand Fleet, [18], [59]
- Sixth Division, American Expeditionary Forces, [36]
- Sixth Division, Atlantic Fleet, [37], [60]
- Sixth French Army, [42]
- Sixth Machine Gun Battalion of Marines, [9], [26], [29], [32], [38], [78], [81]
- Sixth Regiment of Marines, [9], [26], [29], [32], [38], [70], [78], [81]
- Sixth Separate Battalion, [27], [34]
- Sixty-fourth Infantry Brigade, [36]
- Slovaks, [61]
- Smith, Holland M., Maj., [32]
- Snyder, Harold C., Col., [47], [56]
- Soissons, France, [9], [38], [40], [44], [45], [46], [57], [67]
- Somme, France, [40], [63]
- Somme-Py, France, [50]
- Sommerance, France, [55]
- Souain, France, [62]
- Souain-Suippes area, France, [49]
- South Carolina, [18]
- South Dakota, [18]
- Spain, [17]
- Spanish War, [9]
- Special Assistant, Quartermaster’s Department, [89]
- Special disbursing agents, [84], [85]
- Stadenburg, [72]
- Staff School, [26]
- States, enlistments by, [14], [16]
- States, Naval Militia, Marine Corps Branch, [76]
- Statutory strength of Marine Corps. (See [Strength of Marine Corps].)
- Stevedores, [30]
- Stockholm, Sweden, [20]
- Stores, military; expenditures, [91]
- Storehouses, [89]
- Strength of Marine Corps, [9], [10], [11], [12], [13], [73], [74], [84], [85], [89]
- Students Army Training Corps, [23], [24]
- Suarce sector, France, [36]
- Submarines, [30], [59], [60]
- Suippes, France, [49], [51]
- Suippes River, France, [49], [50], [51]
- Suippes-Somme Suippes-Nantivet area, France, [51]
- Summary of operations, [57]
- Supplies, expenditures, [90]
- Supply Company of Fifth Regiment, [29]
- Supply Company of Sixth Regiment, [29], [32]
- Surrender of the German High Seas Fleet, [59], [60]
- Sursol (Gironde), France, [63]
- Swiss border, [36]
- T.
- Taillefontaine, France, [47]
- Target practice, [69], [70], [83]
- Tatoosh, Wash., [19]
- Taylor, Charles B., Lieut. Col., [61]
- Tebbs, Richard H., Maj., [61]
- Technical engineer, Quartermaster’s Department, [89]
- Tenedores, [30]
- Tenth Separate Battalion, [27]
- Texas, [18], [59]
- The Hague, Holland, [17], [20]
- Thiaucourt, France, [48], [57]
- Third Army (Army of Occupation), [56], [57], [70], [78], [79]
- Third Battalion, Eleventh Regiment, [33]
- Third Battalion, Fifth Regiment, [29], [30]
- Third Battalion, Sixth Regiment, [29], [32], [33]
- Third Corps, [46]
- Third Division, American Expeditionary Forces, [36], [40], [70]
- Third Infantry Brigade, [38]
- Third Machine Gun Battalion, [27]
- Third Replacement Battalion, [34]
- Third Separate Battalion, [27], [34]
- Third Separate Machine Gun Battalion, [27]
- Thirteenth Regiment of Marines, [27], [63], [70], [78], [81]
- Thirty-fifth Division, American Expeditionary Forces, [36]
- Thirty-second Division, American Expeditionary Forces, [36]
- Tiburon, Calif., [19]
- Tigny, France, [45], [46]
- Toul, France, [39], [48]
- Toulon, France, [63]
- Toulon (P. C. of Fourth Brigade), France, [39]
- Toulon sector, France, [57], [65]
- Tours, France, [62], [63]
- Traffic police, [64]
- Training of enlisted men, [22], [25], [27], [28], [39]
- Training of officers, [22-24]
- Transportation and recruiting, expenditures, [91]
- Travel allowance of 5 cents a mile to discharged men, [87]
- Treaty of peace, [56], [80]
- Trench mortars, [67]
- Tuckerton, N. J., [19]
- Turnage, Allen H., Maj., [64]
- Twelfth Company of Marines, [34]
- Twelfth Field Artillery, [38]
- Twelfth Replacement Battalion, [34], [35]
- Twelfth Separate Battalion, [79]
- Twenty-eighth Division, [40]
- Twenty-sixth Company, [34]
- Twenty-sixth Division, American Expeditionary Forces, [36], [41], [43]
- Twenty-third Infantry, [38]
- U.
- U-boats (see also [Submarines]), [59]
- University of—
- Kansas, [23]
- Minnesota, [23]
- North Carolina, [23]
- Texas, [23]
- Washington, [23]
- Wisconsin, [23]
- Usine Brulee, France, [63]
- Usseldange, [56]
- Utah, [18], [60]
- Utica, N. Y., [19], [23], [28]
- V.
- Vadenay-Bouy-la-Veuve-Dampierre area, France, [51]
- Van Orden, George, Col., [63]
- Vaux, France, [10], [41], [42], [57], [58]
- Vaux-en-Dieulet, France, [54]
- Velaine-en-Haye, France, [48]
- Verdun, France, [28], [39], [55], [57], [65], [67]
- Vermont, [18]
- Venault-les-Dames, France, [39]
- Vierzy, France, [45], [46], [47]
- Virgin Islands, [10], [17], [20], [37], [84], [85]
- Virginia, [18]
- Virginia Military Institute, [23]
- Vitry-le-François, France, [39]
- Villers-les-Nancy, France, [48]
- Vivieres, France, [45]
- Vladivostok, Siberia, [37], [61]
- Von Steuben, [32], [33], [34], [56]
- Voncq, France, [51]
- Vulte, Nelson P., Maj., [59]
- W.
- Wakefield, Mass., [19]
- Wales, [10], [34]
- Waller, Littleton W. T., Jr., Maj., [43], [46], [52]
- Wars:
- Civil, [9]
- Germany, declared against, [11]
- Spanish, [9]
- War Industries Board, [90]
- War Risk Bureau, [87]
- Warehouses, [91]
- Washington, D. C., [16], [19], [78], [79]
- Waxweiler, [56]
- Wehr, Germany, [70]
- Wellfleet, Mass., [19]
- West Indies, [90]
- Weymouth, England, [60]
- Western Union Co., Boston, Mass., [19]
- Wiesbaum, [56]
- Wilhelmina, [78]
- Wills, Davis B., Maj., [88]
- Wilmington, [18], [37]
- Winthrop, Md., [19]
- Wirgman, Harold C., Maj., [60]
- Wise, Frederic M., Col., [36]
- Wise, William C., Maj., [63]
- Wissahickon Barracks, N. J., [19]
- Women, Female reservists, [76], [77], [86]
- Wounded, [32], [65], [66]
- Wyoming, [18], [59]
- X.
- Xammes, France, [48], [57]
- Y.
- Yale University, [23]
- Yokohama, Japan, [20]
- Yorktown, [18]
- Yorktown, Va., [19]
- Young Men’s Christian Association, [68]
- Ypres-Lys offensive, [58]
- Z.
- Zeebrugge, Belgium, [71]
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