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Letters from a Yankee Doughboy

Letters from a Yankee Doughboy
Author: Bruce H. Norton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2020-07
Genre: Soldiers
ISBN: 9781680532012

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"This is an edited collection of letters from a U.S. Army infantryman during World War I."--


A Doughboy's War: Letters Home

A Doughboy's War: Letters Home
Author: Thomas Lindholtz
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2014-08-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 1312456477

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A story of World War I from the perspective of, and through letters of Thomas Lindholtz. He went on active duty in April, 1918, and got home in May, 1919. He wrote over 60 letters and postcards home during that time. His letters give a warm and charming insight into his character and relationships. They provide a unique first person account of a world now long gone. It gives a broad brush history of events in Europe, events in America, particularly immigration, and the specific events of immigration and early life to introduce my grandfather and his family. An overview follows of the major events of the war from 1914-18, that would have been headline news in America. The rest of the book is his letters interwoven with the events of life in America and events of the war on a daily basis. It closes with a brief epilogue about the war's effects in Europe and a brief history of my grandfather's life until his death in 1944.


Letters from a Doughboy

Letters from a Doughboy
Author: Robert Doan Truesdell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Soldiers
ISBN: 9781939125613

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In the years after World War I, Robert Truesdell never spoke of his war experience, but he wrote more than 100 letters to his parents describing the details of his life in the service. The letters span a period of time starting with his arrival in the Fall of 1917 at Camp Wadsworth, South Carolina and concluding with his participation in the Victory March up Fifth Avenue in New York City in 1919. After Truesdell's death, his daughter discovered the letters and carefully transcribed each one. The letters are accompanied by commentary on World War I prior to U.S. involvement and on significant national and international political and military events during the months when the United States fought with the Allies. The informative commentary places Truesdell's personal correspondence into a much greater historical context.


Letters from a Doughboy

Letters from a Doughboy
Author: Sally Stallings
Publisher:
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2019-03-14
Genre:
ISBN: 9781618460806

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The WWI letters of Laurence Stallings written August 1917 through November 8, 1919, while a young Marine in The Great War. Including the Prologue and Epilogue from THE DOUGHBOYS, THE STORY OF THE AEF, 1917-1918.


Love Letters From A Doughboy

Love Letters From A Doughboy
Author: Margie Howd
Publisher: eBook Partnership
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2018-08-09
Genre:
ISBN: 1640697268

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Thomas Fletcher first sees her in 1916, at a drug store in Birmingham, Alabama. He doesn't know her, but her brown hair and beautiful eyes captivate him. He soon learns her name-Juliette Wilcox-and she would learn his. Their attraction cannot be denied, but something stands in their way. Thomas is a drafted soldier, about to be sent to Europe to fight in the dreaded World War I. Although Juliette begs for them to be married before he goes to boot camp, he doesn't want to leave her a widow. Their letters will keep them close. Letters are all they will have until he returns from the battlefield-hopefully, alive. For the next four years, letters arrive from far off France and Germany to Juliette's front porch in Alabama. For the next four years, their love grows, develops, and increases. Even so, war is a dark force, and many men never return. Will Thomas be one of the soldiers lost, or will he come home and make Juliette's dreams of marriage a happy reality.


Doughboy Letters

Doughboy Letters
Author: David B. Van Dommelen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 314
Release: 1978
Genre: Soldiers' writings, American
ISBN:

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The Last of the Doughboys

The Last of the Doughboys
Author: Richard Rubin
Publisher: HMH
Total Pages: 549
Release: 2013-05-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 0547843690

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“Before the Greatest Generation, there was the Forgotten Generation of World War I . . . wonderfully engaging” (Kirkus Reviews, starred review). “Richard Rubin has done something that will never be possible for anyone to do again. His interviews with the last American World War I veterans—who have all since died—bring to vivid life a cataclysm that changed our world forever but that remains curiously forgotten here.” —Adam Hochschild, author of To End All Wars: A Story of Loyalty and Rebellion, 1914–1918 In 2003, eighty-five years after the end of World War I, Richard Rubin set out to see if he could still find and talk to someone who had actually served in the American Expeditionary Forces during that colossal conflict. Ultimately he found dozens, aged 101 to 113, from Cape Cod to Carson City, who shared with him at the last possible moment their stories of America’s Great War. Nineteenth-century men and women living in the twenty-first century, they were self-reliant, humble, and stoic, never complaining, but still marveling at the immensity of the war they helped win, and the complexity of the world they helped create. Though America has largely forgotten their war, you will never forget them, or their stories. A decade in the making, The Last of the Doughboys is the most sweeping look at America’s First World War in a generation, a glorious reminder of the tremendously important role America played in the “war to end all wars,” as well as a moving meditation on character, grace, aging, and memory. “An outstanding and fascinating book. By tracking down the last surviving veterans of the First World War and interviewing them with sympathy and skill, Richard Rubin has produced a first-rate work of reporting.” —Ian Frazier, author of Travels in Siberia “I cannot remember a book about that huge and terrible war that I have enjoyed reading more in many years.” —Michael Korda, The Daily Beast


Doughboys on the Western Front

Doughboys on the Western Front
Author: Aaron Barlow
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2016-11-07
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Covering the daily lives of American soldiers from their training through their arrival in France and participation in the final battles of the war, this book offers a breadth of perspectives on the experiences of doughboys in the First World War via primary documents of the time. Due to the mechanical typewriter and the Linotype machine, printed materials during the World War I era were produced quickly and widely distributed. In a time without media other than those on paper, printed materials like newspapers, magazines, books, letters, and army orders were critical for communication. This book examines the range of documents written during World War I or within a few years of the end of the conflict to reveal the experiences of the doughboys who participated in "the war to end all wars." Through documents such as military communications, newspaper accounts, personal letters, divisional histories written soon after the end of hostilities, and other sources, readers get detailed glimpses into the doughboy experience during World War I. The book covers subject matter throughout their time as soldiers, including training in the United States and in France, early participation in conflicts, daily life in the American Expeditionary Force, the major battles for American troops, and what returning home was like for those lucky ones. The assembled narrative of the war experience from many different voices and individuals creates a resource that enables a better understanding the attitudes and perspectives from 1918 through the very early 1920s. Readers will also gain an appreciation of the many changes in American culture that were to follow immediately after the war's conclusion and contribute to the decade of the Roaring Twenties.


News Letter

News Letter
Author: American National Red Cross. Atlantic Division
Publisher:
Total Pages: 346
Release: 1918
Genre:
ISBN:

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Doughboy War

Doughboy War
Author: James H. Hallas
Publisher: Lynne Rienner Publishers
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2000
Genre: World War, 1914-1918
ISBN: 9781555878559

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Drawing on journals, diaries, personal narratives, and unit histories, Hallas relates the story of WWI's "doughboys" -- the men behind the American rifles. He weaves from first experiences to the bloody battle at Belleau Wood to Marne and Argonne battlefields, crafting a uniquely personal and startingly real conception of how boys from America became soldiers in Europe.