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THE STORY OF THE 27TH DIVISION VOLUME II by Major General John F. O'Ryan, N.Y., 1921
HISTORY OF THE 107TH INFANTRY, U.S.A. by Gerald F. Jacobson, N.Y., 1920
PICTORIAL RECORD OF THE 27TH DIVISION Harper & Brothers, N.Y., 1919
A SHORT HISTORY AND ILLUSTRATED ROSTER OF THE 105TH INFANTRY
A SHORT HISTORY AND ILLUSTRATED ROSTER OF THE 106TH INFANTRY
A SHORT HISTORY AND ILLUSTRATED ROSTER OF THE 108TH INFANTRY
SEVENTY-FIRST NEW YORK IN THE WORLD WAR by Robert Steward Sutliffe, N.Y., 1922
THE STORY OF COMPANY A, 105th Machine Gun Battalion by William C. Martens
THE COMPANY HISTORY, The Story of Company B, 106th Machine Gun Battalion by Leslie S. Baker, N.Y., 1920
ROSTER, Company A, 106th Machine Gun Battalion Courtesy of Mike Rienti
THE 27TH DIVISION, THE STORY OF ITS SACRIFICES AND ACHIEVEMENTS John H. Eggers Co., N.Y., 1919
WADSWORTH GAS ATTACK AND RIO GRANDE RATTLER courtesy of the NYS Military History Museum
HISTORY OF THE 102ND M.P. by Kai Schwensen
WILLIAM BRADFORD TURNER by Charles B. Turner
History of Company "E", 107th Infantry 54th Brigade, 27th Division U. S. A ... by The War Veterans' Association
Pastel Expressions: Return of the 27th Division, March twenty-fifth, 1919 by James Naumburg Rosenberg
BETWEEN THE BIG PARADES, by Franklin Wilmer Ward, 1932
LEAVENWORTH PAPERS No. 10 CHEMICAL WARFARE IN WWI: THE AMERICAN EXPERIENCE 1917-1918
by Major Charles E. Heller, USAR
NEW YORK'S GUARD DIVISION THAT BROKE GERMAN LINE; The 27th Division's Deeds in Flanders and France
by Lt. Col. J. Leslie Kincaid, N.Y. Times, March 9, 1919
Instructions for assembling the infantry equipment model of 1910
March 11, 1912