BAND I LAYED "Stars and Stripes Forever" as the<br > ghboys marched through Paris. It was July 4,<br > 1917, and the boulevards were lined with French-<br >men anxious to see the soldiers whom they hoped<br >would win the war for them. The doughboys had ar-<br >rived only six days before and many had still not<br >recovered from their sea voyage, but they held their<br >heads high, marching proudly to the beat of the drums<br >as they made their way through the cheering throngs.<br > The doughboys were from all over the United States,<br >from all walks of life. Two-thirds of them were green<br >soldiers who d been civilians only a couple of months<br >before; the rest were grizzled old regular army men<br >who d served with the cavalry on the Mexican border,<br >and some of the old sergeants and officers had fought<br >in the Spanish-American War.<br ><br >
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