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1. Serge Castle (left) and Marcel Aubert (right) are two "Stars and Stripes" boys been installed for the summer on the sea shore of Normandy. These boys sing "The Star Spangled Banner," La Banniere Etoiles, as few schools of American boiys sing it but then they know from their own experience what "the rocket's red glare" mean, what "perilous nights" really are, and what bombs can do when they "burst in the air." Serge and Marcel are the "filleuls" of the ship "Nancy" launched in Portland, Oregon, and of an American Captain and they are envied by all the rest of the school The A.R.C. administers the funds for the maintenance of all children adopted by the American troops

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2. Serge Castel (left) and Marcel (right) are the two "Stars and Stripes" boys in the Refugee colony from Nancy which has been installed for the summer on the seashore of Normandy. These boys sing the Star Spangled Banner. La Bannierre Etoilee as few schools of American boys can sing it, but then they know from their own experience what "the rocket's red glare" means, what "perilous nights" really are, and what bombs can do when they "burst in the air". Serge and Marcel are the "filleuls" of the ship Nancy launched in Portland, Oregon, and of an American Captain, and they are envied by all the funds for the maintenance of all the children adopted by the American troops

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3. Serge Castle (left) and Marcel Aubert (right) are two "Stars and Stripes" boys been installed for the summer on the sea shore of Normandy. These boys sing "The Star Spangled Banner," La Banniere Etoiles, as few schools of American boiys sing it but then they know from their own experience what "the rocket's red glare" mean, what "perilous nights" really are, and what bombs can do when they "burst in the air." Serge and Marcel are the "filleuls" of the ship "Nancy" launched in Portland, Oregon, and of an American Captain and they are envied by all the rest of the school The A.R.C. administers the funds for the maintenance of all children adopted by the American troops

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4. Serge Castel (left) and Marcel (right) are the two "Stars and Stripes" boys in the Refugee colony from Nancy which has been installed for the summer on the seashore of Normandy. These boys sing the Star Spangled Banner. La Bannierre Etoilee as few schools of American boys can sing it, but then they know from their own experience what "the rocket's red glare" means, what "perilous nights" really are, and what bombs can do when they "burst in the air". Serge and Marcel are the "filleuls" of the ship Nancy launched in Portland, Oregon, and of an American Captain, and they are envied by all the funds for the maintenance of all the children adopted by the American troops

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5. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 Serge Castel (left) and Marcel Aubert (right) are the two "Stars and Stripes" boys in the Refugee Colony from Nancy which has been installed for the summer on the sea shore of Normandy. These boys sing "The Star Spangled Banner", La Banniere Etoiles, as few schools of American boys can sing it, but then they know from their own experience what "the rocket's red glare" means, what "perilous nights" really are, and what bombs can do when they "burst in the air". Serge and Marcel are the "filleuls" of the ship "Nancy", launched in Portland, Oregon, and of an American Captain, and they are envied by all the rest of the school. The AMERICAN RED CROSS administers the funds for the maintanence of all the children adopted by the American troops

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6. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 Serge Castel (left) and Marcel Aubert (right) are the two "Stars and Stripes" boys in the Refugee Colony from Nancy which has been installed for the summer on the sea shore of Normandy. These boys sing "The Star Spangled Banner", La Banniere Etoiles, as few schools of American boys can sing it, but then they know from their own experience what "the rocket's red glare" means, what "perilous nights" really are, and what bombs can do when they "burst in the air". Serge and Marcel are the "filleuls" of the ship "Nancy", launched in Portland, Oregon, and of an American Captain, and they are envied by all the rest of the school. The AMERICAN RED CROSS administers the funds for the maintanence of all the children adopted by the American troops

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7. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 Serge Castel (left) and Marcel Aubert (right) are the two "Stars and Stripes" boys in the Refugee Colony from Nancy which has been installed for the summer on the sea shore of Normandy. These boys sing "The Star Spangled Banner", La Banniere Etoiles, as few schools of American boys can sing it, but then they know from their own experience what "the rocket's red glare" means, what "perilous nights" really are, and what bombs can do when they "burst in the air". Serge and Marcel are the "filleuls" of the ship "Nancy", launched in Portland, Oregon, and of an American Captain, and they are envied by all the rest of the school. The AMERICAN RED CROSS administers the funds for the maintanence of all the children adopted by the American troops

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8. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 Serge Castel (left) and Marcel Aubert (right) are the two "Stars and Stripes" boys in the Refugee Colony from Nancy which has been installed for the summer on the sea shore of Normandy. These boys sing "The Star Spangled Banner", La Banniere Etoiles, as few schools of American boys can sing it, but then they know from their own experience what "the rocket's red glare" means, what "perilous nights" really are, and what bombs can do when they "burst in the air". Serge and Marcel are the "filleuls" of the ship "Nancy", launched in Portland, Oregon, and of an American Captain, and they are envied by all the rest of the school. The AMERICAN RED CROSS administers the funds for the maintanence of all the children adopted by the American troops

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