Lindstadt Brothers First World War correspondence
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Document Type
Letter
Keywords
correspondence, March 1918, 1918, postal service, brother, family, United States, United States Army, army, infantry, engineers, Y.M.C.A, Y.M.C.A Stationary, holiday, Easter, quarantine, medical treatment, medical services, health and sickness, medicine, disease and sanitation, boredom, mobilization, military unit, company, Iowa, Minnesota, Burlington, Iowa, mechanic, marching and drill, training, assignment, job, wages, funds, employment, loneliness, draft, military draft, leave, Camp Devens, Mass., post-war hopes, sister, homesickness, Britain, British, England, Windsor, patriotism, nationalism, propaganda, soldiers, Allies, combat, defence, war aims, morale, freedom, liberty, King George V
Publication Date
3-31-1918
Subject Terms
Clara Lindstadt; Varnie T. (V.T.) Lindstadt March 31, 1918; World War I; World War One; World War, 1914 - 1918; United States; War and Civilization -- History -- 20th Century; United States. Army; United States. Army. Company E. Engineers; United States. Army. Infantry; Camp Devens (Mass.) -- History -- 20th Century; Fitchburg (Mass.) -- History -- 20th Century; Burlington (Ia. ) -- History -- 20th Century; World War 1918 1918 -- Medical Care; Great Britain Army; Nationalism -- Great Britain; Nationalism -- United States; Propaganda, British -- History -- 20th century; World war 1914 1918 - Propaganda
Identifier
2014.160.w.r_Lindstadt_Brothers_ worldwarone_1918-03-31_008
Recommended Citation
Lindstadt, Varnie (V.T.) T., "1918-03-31, Varnie to Clara" (1918). Lindstadt Brothers First World War correspondence. 11.
https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/lindstadt_brothers_collection/11
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