Wesley F. Diedrich First World War correspondence
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Document Type
Letter
Keywords
U.S.A., U.S. Postal Service, Stamp, Washington, George, President Washington, U.S. Soldiers, correspondence, Western Front, military occupation, motorcycle, dispatch rider, Germany, Luxembourg, Mother, Father, engineering, Echternach, gift, food, billet, comradery, going home, soldier slang, marching and drill, Rotterdam, Holland, troop ship, inspection, equipment and supplies
Publication Date
2-24-1919
Subject Terms
Wesley F. Diedrich; February 24, 1919 World War 1914 1918; United States. Regimental histories U.S.A. 108th Engineers; United States. Regimental histories U.S.A. 33rd Infantry Division; United States. Army American Expeditionary Forces; War and society -- History -- 20th century Luxembourg; World War 1914 1918 Ocean travel; Regimental histories U.S.A. 2nd Engineers; United States.
Identifier
2014.160.w.r_ Diedrich _worldwarone_1919-02-24_056
Recommended Citation
Diedrich, Wesley F., "1919-02-24, Wesley to Family" (1919). Wesley F. Diedrich First World War correspondence. 63.
https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/wfdiedrich_collection/63
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