Prologue -- My Personal Diary -- Reporting At New Braunfels -- The Brigade Station -- Camp Travis -- France -- How Carrejo And Four Others Died -- A Horrible Night In No Man's Land -- Toul, Choloy, And Rampondt -- Moving Across The Rubble Of The Battlefield To Reach The Enemy And Occupy The Line Of Fire: Montfaucon And Dead Man's Hill -- Days And Nights In A Foxhole In Romagne -- How We Destroyed Hindenburg's Impregnable Trenches -- Simón González And Others -- Hipólito Jasso Receives A Shrapnel Wound -- Dark Night, Cold Night, Horrible Night In Villers-devant-dun -- Armistice Day -- Memorable March From Pont-sassy, France -- Memories Of The European War, Our Last Campaign, Five Days And Nights -- Thanksgiving And Then To Germany -- In Zeltingen, Alemania, By The Moselle -- Mexican Americans Attend School -- The Texans And Oklahomans: An Occasion For Drawing On A Postcard -- Prodding That Produces Favorable Results -- Article Of War No. 105 And 2,175 Bottles Of Champagne -- A Portrait Of Zeltingen -- On The Last Cattle Train And Cars 40 And 8 -- The Mongolia, American Steamship -- How Boston Receives Us -- Demobilizing The 90th Division -- Epilogue: The Voice Of A Claim That Demands Justice -- To The Memory Of The Mexican American Heroes Who Died In The Great World War Defending The Democratic Principles Of The American Union -- List Of Honor -- Notes. Edited And With An Introduction By Emilio Zamora ; Translated By Emilio Zamora With Ben Maya. Translation Of: Los México-americanos En La Gran Guerra: Y Su Contingente En Pró De La Democracia, La Humanidad Y La Justicia, First Published In Original Spanish In San Antonio By Artes Gráficas, 1933. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. Translated From The Spanish.
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