Letter from Weir, France, to Kiddo, July 19, 1918
Weir writes to a family member about a recent military advancement by the French. He describes Red Cross hospital as it was before it was bombed by the German's airplanes. He describes the number wounded treated in his unit after a battle and noted that some of the younger doctors must still be...
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Summary: | Weir writes to a family member about a recent military advancement by the French. He describes Red Cross hospital as it was before it was bombed by the German's airplanes. He describes the number wounded treated in his unit after a battle and noted that some of the younger doctors must still be in the States. He indicates that they should come to France and let the older doctors go home. He asks about family members.The digitization of this collection was funded by a gift from EBSCO Industries. |
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