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- California House, London, dining room: the luncheon hour1
- California House: for disabled Belgian soldiers1
- Camp and hospital1
- Camp and outpost duty for infantry: with standing orders, extracts from the revised regulations for the army, rules for health, maxims for soldiers, and duties of officers1
- Camp fires and camp cooking, or, Culinary hints for the soldier: including receipt for making bread in the "portable field oven" furnished by the Subsistence Department1
- Captain Leslie J. Weil of the 549th Medical Ambulance Company, left, accepts the U.S. Fifth Army plaque awarded his company for services performed at Anzio in evacuating hospital ships1
- Captain Mary Cotterell, Army Nurse Corps, modelling World War I nurses' uniform, and 1st Lt. Margaret Peters, ANC, modelling the present day uniform1
- Captain Robert Stolpe1
- Carry on: a magazine on the reconstruction of disabled soldiers and sailors1
- Cases of Chickamauga typhoid treated at the Maine General Hospital: a paper read before the Maine Medical Association, June 7, 18991
- Chaplain (Capt.) Edgar H. Stohler, Ipava, Ill., receives the Silver Star for gallantry in action in France from Brig. Gen. James A. Van Vleet, commandant of the 90th Infantry Division1
- Chemical determination of nutritional state of full duty troops, Manila Area, July and August, 19451
- Chikyū wa mawaru. Dai 3-hen1
- Christmas 19441
- Christus im Lazarett1
- Circular4
- Circular addressed to the branches and aid societies tributary to the U.S. Sanitary Commission: May 15, 18651
- Circular orders. No. 11
- Circular orders. No. 21
- Circular orders. No. 51
