Pullman in the First World War
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Pullman in the First World War
The story of the people of the Pullman neighborhood and the Pullman Company during the First World War
Introduction
Pullman, the town and the company
That Rascal, Pancho Villa
The service of the people of Pullman during the Punitive Expedition to Mexico, 1916-1917
Preparedness and Neutrality
How much should America prepare for a European war?
Universal Military Training and Plattsburg
Turning young middle and upper class men into soldiers
Foreign Service
A number of Pullman residents and employees joined the armies of other nations
April 6, 1917
The United States declared war on Germany on April 6, 1917
The 35th
Rebuilding the French railways system
Rallies and Bond Drives
Paying for the war
Victory Gardens and Food Security
Food production and security
Loss
The price Pullman paid
Women in Service
Women take their part in the war efforts
The Fourth Horseman
The Influenza Epidemic of 1918-1919 and Pullman
1918 and 1919
The End of the War to End All Wars
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