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

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140th Infantry

Rain

October 8, 2018May 2, 2019 / jpwest13 / Leave a comment

“Rain and cold. Have a good bunk in a barn." Continue reading...

Red Horse and Cabbage

October 8, 2018May 2, 2019 / jpwest13 / Leave a comment

“Nothing to do but eat and rest." Continue reading...

Letter to Dad

October 7, 2018May 2, 2019 / jpwest13 / Leave a comment

"We were very successful though the Huns put up a stubborn resistance all the way. You can read about it in the papers at home. We are moving away from the front now slowly because we are all pretty tired." Continue reading...

Vavincourt

October 6, 2018May 2, 2019 / jpwest13 / Leave a comment

“Resumed march today, made 12 kilos." Continue reading...

Regular Army and National Guard

October 4, 2018May 2, 2019 / jpwest13 / Leave a comment

"In his report to his superiors, he said the most cutting thing in his vocabulary, which was: “This Division has all the earmarks of a National Guard outfit, which it is.” Continue reading...

Aftermath

October 1, 2018May 2, 2019 / jpwest13 / Leave a comment

"More than half the regiment was missing. But worn out and dirty, there was a strange dignity and strength felt in the regiment. It had met the test. It had passed through fire and blood. Iron had entered its soul." Continue reading...

A Badge of Honor

September 29, 2018May 2, 2019 / jpwest13 / Leave a comment

"Have seen dead + wounded until we don’t mind the awful sights any more.” Continue reading...

The Third Day

September 28, 2018May 2, 2019 / jpwest13 / Leave a comment

"We have suffered heavy losses in killed and wounded. Men are now at dressing stations that were wounded yesterday. Numbers of men who are wounded have had no attention and are still lying on the ground where they fell." Continue reading...

Days Two and Three

September 28, 2018May 2, 2019 / jpwest13 / Leave a comment

"Carried casualties all day under artillery fire. " Continue reading...

Vauquois Hill

September 26, 2018May 2, 2019 / jpwest13 / Leave a comment

"The big battle is on. Perhaps it will be the biggest of the war!” Continue reading...

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