History and government of New Mexico . ColonelCharles M. deBremone 302. The Tide Turns. THE BEGINNINGS OF STATEHOOD 253. the Marne (mam) to the river Aisne (an). The greatvictory in this Second Battle of the Marne (July 18-21)removed the German threat from Paris. September 12-13General Pershing wiped out the St. Mihiel (san me-yeT)salient and helped pave the way for smashing the famousHindenburg Line. The Germans On to Paris was nowto become Off for Berlin. 303. New Mexicans at the Front. — Though Battery Aof the New Mexico NationalGuard, a machine gun unit ofabout a hundred and ninety menunde


History and government of New Mexico . ColonelCharles M. deBremone 302. The Tide Turns. THE BEGINNINGS OF STATEHOOD 253. the Marne (mam) to the river Aisne (an). The greatvictory in this Second Battle of the Marne (July 18-21)removed the German threat from Paris. September 12-13General Pershing wiped out the St. Mihiel (san me-yeT)salient and helped pave the way for smashing the famousHindenburg Line. The Germans On to Paris was nowto become Off for Berlin. 303. New Mexicans at the Front. — Though Battery Aof the New Mexico NationalGuard, a machine gun unit ofabout a hundred and ninety menunder Captain Charles , was the first dis-tinctively New Mexican organ-ization to reach France,thousands more followed in thespring and summer of 1918, notas separate units, but scatteredthroughout the new NationalArmy. In every branch ofthe service they won distinc-tion. The first American soldiersunder an American officer to capture German prisonerswere led by Captain Joseph Quesenberry, of Las Cruces,a former student in the State Agricultural College andone of the first New Mexicans to reach Europe. Lat


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