Edward W. Hitchcock Papers 1918-1919

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Edward W. Hitchcock Papers 1918-1919

Edward W. Hitchcock was a native of Kalamazoo, Michigan who served as a first lieutenant in France in World War I. The collection consists of Hitchcock's military papers, newspaper clippings, and two notebooks detailing the organization of the French Army and convoy running, and describing the ambulance service during the war. The collection sheds light on an American officer's view of the French Army during World War I. The clippings provide information about a German officer's hopes for German world domination after the war.

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Edward W. Hitchcock (b. 1877), a native of Kalamazoo, Michigan, was a first lieutenant in the United States Army during World War I. He served in France and comiled two detailed notebooks, one describing the organization of the French army and convoy running, and the other describing the ambulance service during the war. From the guide to the Edward W. Hitchcock Papers, 1918-1919, (Western Reserve Historical Society) ...