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ORIGINAL WWI FRENCH REAL PHOTO POSTCARD I'D SOLDIER 32ND RED ARROW DIVISION

$ 5.25

Availability: 100 in stock
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  • Condition: see photos
  • Original/Reproduction: Original

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    ORIGINAL
    WWI FRENCH REAL PHOTO POSTCARD I'D SOLDIER 32ND RED ARROW DIVISION
    . (Inv. no. 0123). Sgt. Harry Dole, Medical Department, Ambulance Co 126
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    Sanitary Train, SN 17224. Probably taken Sayn, Germany. Departed New York, NY on 2 April 18 on the USS Aquitania, Departed Brest, France 7 My 19 on the USS Virginia for Newport News, Va as part of Ambulance Company No 125, 107
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    Sanitary Train, 32
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    Division to Camp Morrison. His service record is available from the Wisconsin Veterans Museum. I believe this formerly belonged to Pvt Albert Geibel Co A Field signal Battalion of Madison, Wi.
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