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Essay heading: Harry S. Truman
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With the outcry of World War I, he gave up his oil shares and enlisted in the U.S. Army. He began his training at Fort Sill, in Oklahoma, but then returned to Missouri to help recruit others. He was then elected first lieutenant by Missouri's Second Field Artillery.
World War I began in 1914 creating friction amongst the European people, along with hostility and violence... displayed 300 characters
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Even though the United States wanted to remain neutral, they were drawn in during April of 1917.
Truman left for France as a captain in the U.S.Army. He was given command of Battery D, a rowdy and out of control group, otherwise known as Dizzy D. Truman succeeded in taming his unit, and the Dizzy D distinguished themselves through the battles of Argonne and Saint-Mihiel... displayed next 300 characters
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