State history. World War. Army. Enlistments & recruits. 1917-12-24
No ceremony marked the departure yesterday morning about 8 o'clock of the train bearing the special cars provided for the hospital unit, headed by Major S. E. Lambert of Spokane, for Fort McPherson, Ga., although more than 100 friends of the members of the unit were at the Union station to see...
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1917
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Summary: | No ceremony marked the departure yesterday morning about 8 o'clock of the train bearing the special cars provided for the hospital unit, headed by Major S. E. Lambert of Spokane, for Fort McPherson, Ga., although more than 100 friends of the members of the unit were at the Union station to see them off. About 50 were in the party, which will be augmented later. |
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