George Wilde letter to John Wilde - June 3, 1918
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Camp Mills, New York June 3rd 1918. Dear Brother: We are having here today for somewhere, and it may be quite a while until you will hear from me again. But don
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[page 2] soon. His company is also attached to our Division. Airplanes sure do some spanning around here. Just one continuous noise from the machines flying thru the air. I will close for I
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Title | George Wilde letter to John Wilde - June 3, 1918 |
Creator | Wilde, George |
Source | Wilde, George. Letter to John Wilde. 03 June 1918. George Wilde Collection. Arnold Historical Society, Arnold, Missouri. |
Description | George Wilde sent this letter to his brother John F. Wilde. Wilde wrote from Camp Mills in New York and stated that they are about to head overseas and he may not be able to write as often. Wilde served as a bugler in the 354th Infantry of the 89th Division. |
Subject LCSH | World War, 1914-1918--Military life--United States; Camp Albert L. Mills (N.Y.); United States. Army--Uniforms; United States. Army. Infantry Division, 89th |
Subject Local | WWI; World War I |
Contributing Institution | Arnold Historical Society |
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Date Original | June 3, 1918 |
Language | English |