19 Sep 1918
![US Army Brigadier General Douglas MacArthur sitting in a chair in St. Benoit Chateau, France, 19 Sep 1918](/images/imagemagick/tmb_person_macarthur34.jpg)
- The German government issued a diplomatic protest against the American use of shotguns against German soldiers in the trenches, noting that they caused "unnecessary suffering". ww2dbase [Winchester Model 1897 | CPC]
- Wayne Miller was born in Chicago, Illinois, United States. ww2dbase [Wayne Miller | Chicago, Illinois | CPC]
![US Army Brigadier General Douglas MacArthur sitting in a chair in St. Benoit Chateau, France, 19 Sep 1918](/images/imagemagick/tmb_person_macarthur34.jpg)
![Destroyer USS Ward off Mare Island, California, 19 Sep 1918. Note the World War I style Dazzle paint scheme in the British style.](/images/imagemagick/tmb_587561d28ddd8.jpg)
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