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28 April 1921
Deveze (fl. 1919-1924)
To Joseph Dixon
Translation to english of GLC03911.07.05
GLC03911.07.06
14 October 1920
General Fayolle (fl. 1919-1924)
In French is translated as GLC03911.07.09
GLC03911.07.08
GLC03911.07.08 translated into English Translated by Captain C.R. Cloquet
GLC03911.07.09
3 October 1921
Unknown (fl. 1919-1924)
GLC03911.07.10
17 November 1919
Gouraud (fl. 1919-1924)
In French, English translation GLC03911.07.13
GLC03911.07.11
1919-1924
GLC03911.07.12
Gouraud (1919-1924)
GLC03911.07.13
29 October 1920
Haig (1919-1924)
GLC03911.07.14
21 July 1921
GLC03911.07.15
22 July 1921
Dixon, Joseph (1919-1924)
To Earl Douglas Haig
GLC03911.07.16
23 May 1921
L Maurin (1919-1924)
GLC03911.07.17
Unknown (1919-1924)
To Joseph Dixion
GLC03911.07.18
GLC03911.07.19
28 June 1921
Petain (1919-1924)
In French translation available as GLC03911.07.20
GLC03911.07.20
English translation of GLC03911.07.20
GLC03911.07.21
GLC03911.07.22
1919-124
[Quotes from a dinner]
GLC03911.07.23
6 June 1917
Dawes, Charles G. (1865-1951)
to my dear mother
He writes he is enjoying his work. He may come up to see her before he sails. Their regiment will not be ready active duty until July 10th.
GLC02679.01
18 July 1917
He drilled the first batallion of the regiment the other day and will send photos.
GLC02679.02
4 August 1917
to my dear caro
He explains that he does not have much time for writing as he has too many responsibilities. He describes how he runs the boat drill and the raft detail.
GLC02679.03
25 August 1917
He writes that he can tell Henry he can sign the Auditorium Lease Guaranty. He is in good health and likes the army food. He had to leave Webster in London to have a tooth fixed.
GLC02679.04
26 August 1917
The censor prevents him from writing anything significant but says he is keeping a record of what happens so he will remember after the war. Tomorrow he will have a special birthday dinner. He expects to leave on special detail very soon.
GLC02679.05
13 September 1917
to Rufe
He tells his brother he gets new responsibilities every day, but he likes this. It means they like his work. The French army has been very cooperative.
GLC02679.06
19 September 1917
to Henry
He tells his brother everything is going well. Junior Ames has done some really good work for them, making it probable that he will have him detatiled there.
GLC02679.07
8 October 1917
to Rufus
He tells his brother that a letter he received from a William is enclosed here (not in collection). He has gone into the best corps.
GLC02679.08
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