[World War II letters] 1941-1950.

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[World War II letters] 1941-1950.

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Lindenberger, Gerald L.

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Willman, Fred G.

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United States. Army. Infantry Division, 1st

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The 1st Division ("Fighting First" or "The Big Red One") was activated on May 24, 1917, assembled at the New York Port of Embarkation in June, and completed its arrival in France on December 22, 1917. The 1st Division was the first to arrive in France, first to suffer casualties, first to enter Germany, and the first to cross the Rhine. It saw action in the Sommerviller, Ansauville, Lucey, and Saizerais sectors in Lorraine, the Cantigny sector in Picardy, and took part in the Montdidier-Noyon de...

Willman, Georgia A., 1900-1987.

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Willman, Robert Ernest, 1923-1978.

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Robert Ernest Willman was born November 2, 1923 at Lawrence, Kansas to Fred G. and Georgia A. (Bryant) Willman. He was inducted into the Army on March 22, 1943 at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas at the rank of Private. Willman entered basic training at Camp Haan, California, where he also received desert training at Camp Irwin. He was transferred in May 1944 to Camp McCain, Mississippi, and in August 1944 to Fort George G. Meade, Maryland. Later in August 1944, Willman was sent...

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Bryant, William Clark.

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