Elmo Culbert First World War correspondence
Files
Download Correspondence (1.3 MB)
Document Type
Letter
Keywords
U.S.A., U.S. Postal Service, Salt Lake City, U.S.A., Soldiers, Homesickness, Romance, Love, Wife, Camaraderie, Women at Home, Self-Determination, training, funds, attorney, promotion, Military Equipment, Marching and Drill, Morale, brother, correspondence, automobile, exam, inspection, soldier’s slang, discipline and punishment, Y.M.C.A, health and sickness, food
Publication Date
11-23-1918
Subject Terms
Elmo S. Culbert; World War 1914 1918; United States-- History--20th Century. United States Army American Expeditionary Forces; Camp Pike (Ark.); World war 1914 1918 Regimental histories United States; World War 1914 1918; United States. Army--Barracks and quarters; World war 1914 1918 Equipment and supplies; World war 1914 1918;
Identifier
2014.160.w.r_Culbert_worldwarone_1918-11-23_017
Recommended Citation
Culbert, Elmo S., "1918-11-23, Elmo to Emeline" (1918). Elmo Culbert First World War correspondence. 15.
https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/eculbert_collection/15
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