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The World War One Diary and Letters of Robert D. West

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Postcards

January 25, 2019May 2, 2019 / jpwest13 / Leave a comment

Postcards from Robert to his family. Continue reading...

A Short Letter to Dad

January 20, 2019May 2, 2019 / jpwest13 / Leave a comment

"There is no news at present. We drill as usual only more of it. Everyone wants to get home pretty bad but I guess there is not much chance for some time yet." Continue reading...

Letter to Dad

January 14, 2019May 2, 2019 / jpwest13 / Leave a comment

"Thursday is bath day. We have a shower bath. The water is warm but the air is rather cold, so we don’t waste much time. I am just about rid of cooties now and hope to be entirely rid of them soon." Continue reading...

Letter to Dad

January 8, 2019May 2, 2019 / jpwest13 / Leave a comment

"I have been away at gas school for three days. Had a very nice rest. Not much drill and the change does a lot of good. Very instructive too." Continue reading...

Letter to Mother

January 3, 2019May 2, 2019 / jpwest13 / Leave a comment

"Washington sure was lucky that he was billeted at Valley Forge instead of here. He had wood to burn at least." Continue reading...

Letter to Dad

December 30, 2018May 2, 2019 / jpwest13 / Leave a comment

"I have a wife and son which is more than all the money in the world. I have been in exile for some eight months. I have had a lot of time for thought." Continue reading...

Letter to Mother

December 27, 2018May 2, 2019 / jpwest13 / Leave a comment

"The Red Cross issued us sweaters yesterday. I got a pretty good one, but of course I would rather have had the one that Ruth made." Continue reading...

Postcards

December 22, 2018May 2, 2019 / jpwest13 / Leave a comment

Postcards to Robert’s mother and father. Continue reading...

Letter to Dad

December 22, 2018May 2, 2019 / jpwest13 / Leave a comment

"They are sending me away to Gas School today so I thought I would drop you a line before I go. I will be gone a week so will probably spend Xmas away from Company B." Continue reading...

Letter to Dad

December 20, 2018May 2, 2019 / jpwest13 / Leave a comment

"Soldiering is hard now. We have been putting on some big divisional field problems. We are out all day. Sometimes from 3 a.m. till dark. And the worst of it is it is cold and has rained all week. Get soaked + cold everyday." Continue reading...

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