Letter from George Wilde - July 8, 1918
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Somewhere in France July 8, 1918 Dear Brother: Will write you a few lines while I have time. I am making it a practice to write you a letter a week. I haven
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warm weather here. It gets pretty hot during the day, but the nights are always cool. We haven
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for our time is pretty well taken up. I will close for this time and write again later. Be sure to write soon and often for letters sure look good here. I remain Your brother Geo. Wilde Co F 354th Infantry American Exp. Forces France Via New York P.S. Just received one of your letters dated June 8th. Very glad to hear from you and also the few lines from Mamma. [censor
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Title | Letter from George Wilde - July 8, 1918 |
Creator | Wilde, George |
Source | Wilde, George. Letter from George Wilde. 08 July 1918. George Wilde Collection. Arnold Historical Society, Arnold, Missouri. |
Description | George Wilde wrote to his brother John Wilde and informed him of camp life in France and inquired about life at home. George Wilde served as a bugler in the 354th Infantry of the 89th Division. |
Subject LCSH | World War, 1914-1918--Military life--United States; World War, 1914-1918--Communications |
Subject Local | WWI; World War I |
Contributing Institution | Arnold Historical Society |
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Date Original | July 8, 1918 |
Language | English |