BEGINNING WITH THE DEPARTURE OF THE FIRST
AMERICAN DESTROYERS FOR SERVICE ABROAD
IN APRIL, 1917, AND CLOSING
WITH THE TREATIES
OF PEACE IN
1919


CONTENTS

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I.
A Destroyer in Active Service
An American Officer
[7]
II.
East Africa
Jan Christiaan Smuts
[32]
III.
Greece's Atonement
Lewis R. Freeman
[54]
IV.
The Italians at Bay
G. Ward Price
[69]
V.
Bottling up Zeebrugge and Ostend
Official Narrative
[101]
VI.
With the American Submarines
Henry B. Beston
[119]
VII.
Wounded Heroes of France
Abbé Felix Klein
[138]
VIII.
The Battle of Picardy
J.B.W. Gardiner
[153]
IX.
Bulgaria Quits
Lothrop Stoddard
[170]
X.
The Fighting Czecho-Slovaks
Maynard Owen Williams
[183]
XI.
Six Days on the American Firing Line
Corporal H.J. Burbach
[200]
XII.
An American Battlefield
Raoul Blanchard
[210]
XIII.
Night Raids from the Air
Mary Helen Fee
[229]
XIV.
The American Army in Europe
General John J. Pershing
[242]
XV.
The American Navy In Europe
Admiral H.T. Mayo
[271]
XVI.Armistice Terms Signed by Germany[297]
XVII.Covenant of the League of Nations[306]
XVIII.Treaty of Peace with Germany[318]
XIX.Treaty of Peace with Austria[365]
Index[375]


A DESTROYER IN ACTIVE SERVICE

BY AN AMERICAN OFFICER