Letter from (Whitey) R. P. Myers to George M. Verity, 1918 February 23
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Myers, Raymond Pendery, 1891-Contributor(s)
American Rolling Mill Company (ARMCO)Keywords
World War, 1914-1918Medical aspects
Military
Ohio
American Rolling Mill Company
United States
Army
American Expeditionary Forces
Ambulance Service
Ambulance Service Section 646
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This letter was written from "Whitey" R. P. Myers, "somewhere" in France, to George M. Verity. Myers describes: his appointment as first class private; how proud he is to hear words of praise from Verity, while trying to keep up morale; his ten days of permission (leave) spent in Paris, wearing his fourragère and Chasseur beret; and how glad he is to have had a mild winter, unlike that endured at home in Ohio. This letter is a mimeographed reproduction. The original content of the letter was typed out and copied by ARMCO. Copies of this and other correspondence were then generally distributed to friends and family members of the ARMCO Ambulance Corps, and to ARMCO employees.Date
1918-02-23Type
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oai:cdm16488.contentdm.oclc.org:p16488coll15/553MHS 2001.001.0558; ARMCO_1918_02_23
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