Letters, 1917.

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Letters, 1917.

Letters from Boisson, a soldier in the 15th Infantry Regiment of the French Army during World War I, to William R. Locke in New Hampshire. Concerns a French soldier's life during war and his thankfulness for receipt of pillows donated by Americans. Includes a photograph of Boisson.

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France. Armée

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The Charles Henri, comte d’Estaing Journal Militaire traces the efforts of France to engage the British military in Europe during the American Revolutionary War. After d’Estaing unsuccessfully attempted to defeat the British navy in North America between 1777 and 1780, he turned his attention to allying with Spain for the siege on Gibraltar. The Franco-Spanish forces blockaded Gibraltar from to December 1779 to February 1783, and though they succeeded in taking Minorca on February 5...

Boisson, Felix.

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Soldier in the 1st Co., 15th Infantry Regiment of the French Army. From the description of Letters, 1917. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 15808898 From the description of Letters, 1917. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 154270207 ...

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