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

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140th Infantry

On Hold

September 16, 2018May 2, 2019 / jpwest13 / Leave a comment

“We get little news now but have captured 15,000 prisoners." Continue reading...

Chaplain Buswell

September 15, 2018May 2, 2019 / jpwest13 / Leave a comment

“Still in the woods. Went to church today." Continue reading...

In the Foret de Haye

September 14, 2018May 2, 2019 / jpwest13 / Leave a comment

"We do not know when we will leave here. I hope we will go to the front." Continue reading...

Saint-Mihiel

September 13, 2018May 2, 2019 / jpwest13 / Leave a comment

“Friday the 13th surely has been lucky for us. Amex troops captured 12000 Germans last night and today." Continue reading...

Foret-le-Haye

September 12, 2018May 2, 2019 / jpwest13 / Leave a comment

"Could hear the artillery all night. Slept in a wood in the rain on the ground today.” Continue reading...

Maron

September 11, 2018May 2, 2019 / jpwest13 / Leave a comment

“Hiked 5 miles to Maron stayed all day and leave tonight." Continue reading...

World War 1 Library

September 10, 2018May 2, 2019 / jpwest13 / Leave a comment

These are World War 1 books that I have used in my research and occasionally quoted.   Continue reading...

Fishing

September 10, 2018May 2, 2019 / jpwest13 / Leave a comment

“Tried to shoot trout in a river here. Did not succeed in getting any." Continue reading...

Letter to Ruth

September 10, 2018May 2, 2019 / jpwest13 / Leave a comment

"I had the pleasure of over a month of French life and could not even get wounded." Continue reading...

Dentistry

September 9, 2018May 2, 2019 / jpwest13 / Leave a comment

“Had a tooth filled." Continue reading...

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