Howard W. Weting diary, 1918-1919.

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Howard W. Weting diary, 1918-1919.

Describes his daily activities from the time he left training camp for France, through experiences at the front and after the end of the war, to his return to the U.S.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7363417

Bentley Historical Library

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United States. Army. Ambulance Service

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The United States Army Ambulance Service, also known as the USAAS, was created by presidential order May 18, 1917, for the duration of the "existing emergency." It incorporated the civilian volunteer units already in France: the American Field Service and the American Red Cross Ambulance Service. Col. Jones was the commanding officer; Lt. Col. McFarland was the executive officer. An included copy of the demobilization orders gives that date as Jan. 24, 1919. From the description of O...

Weting, Howard W.

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Resident of Romeo, Michigan, who served in the 315th U.S. Army Ambulance Company during World War I. From the description of Howard W. Weting diary, 1918-1919. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34422949 ...