History and Rhymes of the Lost Battalion - November 11, 1920
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HISTORY AND RHYMES OF THE LOST BATTALION The Author
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LIEUT.-COL. CHARLES W. WHITTLESEY Commander of the
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U.S. Official Photograph of the
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Copyright, 1922 by L.C. McCollum All Rights Reserved Three Hundredth Thousandth A Tribute Written Expressly for This Publication by Col. C.W. Whittlesey, Commander of
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Title | History and Rhymes of the Lost Battalion - November 11, 1920 |
Creator | McCollum, L.C. |
Source | McCollum, L.C., History and Rhymes of the Lost Battalion. 11 November 1920. Bushwhacker Museum World War I Collection. Bushwhacker Museum, Nevada, Missouri. |
Description | Exerts from the History and Rhymes of the Lost Battalion including a tribute and photos of the Commander and troops of the Lost Battalion. The Lost Battalion were men of the 308th Infantry commanded by Colonel C.W. Whittlesey that were trapped on the left bank of the Meuse River by the Germans for five days in October 1918. |
Subject LCSH | United States. Army. Infantry, 308th; Meuse; Lost Battalion; Uniforms |
Subject Local | WWI; World War I; United States. Army. Lost Battalion, 308th. |
Contributing Institution | Bushwhacker Museum |
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Rights | The text and images contained in this collection are intended for research and educational use only. Duplication of any of these images for commercial use without express written consent is expressly prohibited. Contact the Bushwhacker Museum at 417-667-9602 to obtain written consent. |
Date Original | November 11, 1920 |
Language | English |