State history. World War. Army. World War Veterans. 1918-02-26
"Like ourselves, base hospital No. 26 anticipates moving orders and should you fail to hear from me within a reasonable time, you may know that we have gone," writes Major S. E. Lambert, commanding officer of hospital Unit C, now at Fort McPherson, Ga., which is composed mostly of Spokane...
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1918
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Summary: | "Like ourselves, base hospital No. 26 anticipates moving orders and should you fail to hear from me within a reasonable time, you may know that we have gone," writes Major S. E. Lambert, commanding officer of hospital Unit C, now at Fort McPherson, Ga., which is composed mostly of Spokane boys. The letter was received by Miss Alma Walker, Dr. Lambert's secretary. |
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