[Foreword]
[From the Commander’s Own Pen]
[Preface by the Writer]
[Chapter I. The Story]
[Chapter II. The Gondrecourt Area]
[Chapter III. The Toul Sector]
[Chapter IV. The Montdidier SectorThe Montdidier Sector]
[Chapter V. The Toul Sector Again]
[Chapter VI. The Baccarat Sector]
[Chapter VII. The Chateau-Thierry-Soissons Drive]
[Chapter VIII. The Saint Mihiel Drive]
[Chapter IX. The Argonne Drive]
[Chapter X. The Armistice]
[Chapter XI. Homecoming]
[Chapter XII. Letters of Appreciation]

Illustrations

[General Bramwell Booth.]
[Commander Evangeline Booth.]
[Lieutenant Colonel William S. Barker.]
[“Introduced to French Rain and French Mud.”]
[She Called the Little Company of Workers Together and Gave Them a Charge.]
[The Lassie Who Fried the First Doughnut in France.]
[“Tin Hat for a Halo! Ah! She Wears It Well!”.]
[The Patient Officers Who Were Seeing to All These Details Worked Almost Day and Night.]
[Here During the Day They Worked in Dugouts Far Below the Shell-tortured Earth.]
[They Came To Get Their Coats Mended and Their Buttons Sewed On.]
[The Entrance to the Old Wine Cellar in Mandres.]
[The Salvation Army Was Told that Ansauville Was Too Far Front for Any Women To Be Allowed To Go.]
[L’Hermitage, Nestled in the Heart of a Deep Woods.]
[L’Hermitage, Inside the Tent.]
[“Ma”.]
[They Had a Pie-baking Contest in Gondrecourt One Day.]
[A Letter of Inspiration from the Commander.]
[The Salvation Army Boy Truck Driver.]
[The Centuries-old Gray Cemetery in Treveray.]
[Colonel Barker Placing the Commander’s Flowers on Lieutenant Quentin Roosevelt’s Grave.]
[The Salvation Army Boy Who Drove the Famous Doughnut Truck.]
[Bullionville, Promptly Dubbed by the American Boy “Souptown”.]
[Here They Found a Whole Little Village of German Dugouts.]
[The Girls Who Came Down to Help in the St. Mihiel Drive.]
[The Wrecked House in Neuvilly Where the Lassies Went to Sleep in the Cellar.]
[The Wrecked Church in Neuvilly Where the Memorable Meeting Was Held.]
[Right in the Midst of the Busy Hurrying Throng of Union Square.]
[“Smiling Billy”.]
[Thomas Estill.]
[The Hut at Camp Lewis.]

William Bramwell Booth,
General of the Salvation Army

Evangeline Booth,
Commander-in-Chief of the Salvation Army in America

Foreword