Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 10, 1918, GRAVURE SECTION, Image 33

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British Airmen. Damaged Propeller Are
Utiilird at Headttonea, and the Oravet
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American Doughboya Who Were Wounded While Fighting In Franee tent to Cnglieh Cenvajeeclng ttatlona
cuperato from Their Woynda. Here la Shown a Group of the Men TaMnfl Thinge laey, Under the Ouardian f yea
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Thla Canadian Official Photograph Showt the Neat of a Oermen Sniper Who Waa Killed During the Advance of the Canadian
Cavalry. The Sniper Fell Back with Hie Plfie Clutched In Hie Hande. The German Played the Game Fairly and the Cana
dians Oave Him. a Singular Burial. One of the Canadians la Here Seen luamlnlng tha Dead Hun's Rifle and Other iff sets.