History of the 151st field artillery, Rainbow Division, by Louis L. Collins, lieutenant governor of Minnesota. Edited by Wayne E. Stevens, PH. D. Pub. by the Minnesota War records commission.

INDEX 415 Citations, 56, 78, 109, 407. See also Croix de Guerre; Distinguished Service Cross Clefmont, 113, 115 Clements, Frank N., wounded, 78 Coblenz, 163, 169, 171, 172 Coblenz Opera Company, 174 Cochem, 169 Cocherel, 86 Coetquidan, see Camp Coetquidan Coleman, Joseph A., 108 Coleman, Captain Lewis C., wounded, 72, 80; awarded Croix de Guerre, 80 Collins, Lee R., killed, 94, 109 Collins, Louis, arrival in France, 30n Cologne, 163 Colorado, troops from, 17 Columbus, New Mexico, attacked by Villa, 5 Combat division, composition of, 16n Combres, 132 Communication, 46, 76, 78 Conflans, 132 Connolly, William J., 175n Corbett, Lieutenant Hamilton F., wounded, 94 Cornay, 139 Corps, defined, 34n. See also individual corps C6te de Chatillon, 146, 154; described, 143, 149; struggle for, 145-150; captured, 149, 150, 162, 164 Courtisols, 62 Covington, steamship, 24 Cressy, William, 115n Croix de Guerre, awards of: to members of Headquarters Company, 77, 80, 177; of Medical Corps, 39, 40, 52; of Battery A, 77, 80; of Battery B, 44, 80; of Battery C, 40, 41n, 77, 80; of Battery D, 184; of Battery E, 80; total number to members of regiment, 407; to French regiment, 79; to Colonel Leach, 83 Crowell, Benedict, acting secretary of war, 190 Cullum, Norman E., 44 Cunel, 139 Curtiss, Ira M., wounded, 54n Daeley, Daniel M., 175n D'Amade, General Albert G. L., see Amade, General Albert G. L. d' Dampvitoux, 130 Danielson, Charles, wounded, 38 Davis, Lieutenant Harry V., wounded, 154n De Bohome, see Salient de Bohome Decoration Day, see Memorial Day Deer River, 3 De Kalb, steamship, 23 De la Giclais, Lieutenant Magon, 39 Deliz, James, wounded, 154n Densborn, 169 Des Moines, demobilization of regiment at, 190 Devore, Joseph W., killed in action, 79; buried, 81 Dickman, Major General Joseph T., commands 4th Corps, 119; issues summary of St. Mihiel operation, 132; receives congratulations, 133; commands Third American Army, 163 Dinon, Ruby M., wounded, 109 Disease, deaths resulting from, see Casualties Distinguished Service Cross, awards of: to members of Medical Corps, 39, 40, 52, 129; of Battery A, 77, 79, 154; of Battery B, 79; of Battery C, 40, 77, 79; of Battery F, 129; to regimental officers not attached to above units, 40, 116, 153n; total number to members of regiment, 407; to members of 42nd Division, 116 Distinguished Service Medal, awarded, 407 District of Columbia, troops from, 17 Division, composition of, 16n Division headquarters, defined, 16n Divisional citations, see Citations D6le, 108 Dombasle, 34 Domremy, 115 Donahue, Colonel William H., arrives in France, 23n; in Baccarat sector, 36, 39; meets returning regiment, 183 Driscoll, Lawrence J., 77 Diimpelfeld, 169 Dunstan, Oliver, wounded, 129 Dun-sur-Meuse, 165 Duport, General Pierre G., cites 42nd Division, 56 Easter Day, 183 Echelon, defined, 35n Echternach, 168 Ecurey, 165 Edwards, Paul B., wounded, 154n Eighteenth Field Artillery, 119 Eighth French Army, 47, 152 Eighth Infantry Brigade, 101 Eighth Landwehr Division, 153 Eighty-eighth (German) Infantry Division, 82n Eighty-fourth Infantry Brigade, 164; composition, 17; on Champagne front,

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History of the 151st field artillery, Rainbow Division, by Louis L. Collins, lieutenant governor of Minnesota. Edited by Wayne E. Stevens, PH. D. Pub. by the Minnesota War records commission.
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United States. -- Army. American Expeditionary Forces. 42d division

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