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"Beginning with the departure of the first American destroyers for service abroad in April, 1917, and closing with the treaties of peace in 1919."

W., constructs cantonments, II, 320
Louvain, capture of, I, 61
_Lusitania_, torpedoed, I, 277-312
Luxembourg, invaded, I, 41
_Lyman M. Law_, sunk, II, 200

M
Macedonia, Bulgarians in, II, 247
_Macedonia_, in Falkland fight, I, 161-171
Macready, General, cited, I, 72
Mametz Wood, II, 78-79
Mangin, General, takes quarries of Haudromont, II, 22
Marne, American Third Division at Chateau-Thierry, III, 250;
description, III, 212-215;
Battle of the, I, 73-82; I; 91-95
Marne-Aisne District, character of country, III, 210-224
Marne-Vesle, topography, III, 211-212
Masaryk, Professor, leader of Czecho-Slovaks, III, 192
Massiges, capture of, I, 340-341
Mayo, Admiral, report of, III, 270-296
Mediterranean, German submarines in, II, 282
Menin Road, I, 270-272
Mesopotamia, value of, II, 174-175
Messines Ridge, in Battle of Picardy, III, 167-168
Meuse-Argonne Front, the final advance, III, 265-267
Meuse River, divides battlefield of Verdun, II, 10;
fighting on both sides of, II, 18
Mexico, German note to, II, 297
Mitteleuropa, apparently accomplished in 1915, III, 173;
Bulgaria only a link, III, 175;
crumbling of idea, III, 170
Monastir, advance on, II, 250
Monfalcone, III, 79-80
_Mongolia_, fires first shot at Germans, II, 270-277
Monroe Doctrine, II, 205-207
Mons, Allied line through, I, 62;
British retreat from, I, 70
Montdidier, First Division at, III, 250;
taken, III, 164
Monte Nero, cut off, III, 71
Montfaucon, taken, III, 259
Moscow, refugees in, II, 114, 116
Motor trucks, supply French at Verdun, II, 17
Mountain Warfare, I, 313-321
Muecke, Captain of the _Ayesha_, I, 176-197
Mudros Harbor, I, 222
Mulhouse, capture of, I, 83-84
Munitions Board, Council of National Defense, II, 321
Murray, Sir Archibald, Lieutenant General, cited, I, 72

N
Namur, surrender of, I, 61
Napier, Rear Admiral, II, 39
National Army, II, 318
National Guard, II, 318
Naval War Council, III, 273-275
Navy, United States, transports troops to Europe, II, 340
_Nestor_, sunk, II, 52
Neutrality, armed, II, 220
New Zealanders, in Palestine Campaign, II, 361
Newfoundlanders, at Gallipoli, I, 221-238
Niblack, Rear Admiral, commands ships at Gibraltar, III, 286
Nicholas, Grand Duke, in Caucasia, II, 183-184
Nieuport, bombardment of, I, 110;
fight on the road to, I, 123
Ninetieth Division, at St.


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