Arthur and James Brown field order number 7, 1918.

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Arthur and James Brown field order number 7, 1918.

The field order was sent by the Headquarters Second Division (Regular) American Expeditionary Forces as a secret document and dated France, 11 November, 1918. It includes messages received by Marshal Foch, a message from the BURTT of the 5th Corps, and several other paragraphs relating to the messages.

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