The Rainbow Division by Otto P. Higgins - September 7
Transcript
71. No, - The Kansas City Star. From O.P. Higgins. At the French Front, [September] 7.-
Transcript
[page 2] The conversation turned to women, and the work they were doing to help win the war.
Details
Title | The Rainbow Division by Otto P. Higgins - September 7 |
Creator | Higgins, Otto P. |
Source | Higgins, Otto P. The Rainbow Division. 07 September. Higgins, Otto P. Collection. 2010.145. The National World War I Museum, Kansas City, Missouri. |
Description | Otto P. Higgins did not serve in the United States military, but he spent the entire span of the war in training camps and overseas with the army as a staff correspondent for the Kansas City Star. He wrote about soldiers from the Mid-West, especially Missouri and Kansas. Higgin's began his service with the old Third Regiment, and was with regiments at Camp Nichols, Fort Riley, Camp Funston, Camp Doniphan, Fort Leavenworth, Fort Sheridan, and finally in France. In this story, Otto P. Higgins wrots to the Kansas City Star and explaineda speech by General Gouroul of the Fourth French Army. In his speech Gouroul explained the courage and bravery of the Rainbow Division. |
Site Accession Number | 2010.145 |
Contributing Institution | National World War I Museum and Memorial |
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Language | English |