The Ernest B. Gose papers, 1886-1914, bulk 1908-1914.

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The Ernest B. Gose papers, 1886-1914, bulk 1908-1914.

Contains the following types of materials: correspondence, transcript, photographs. Contains information pertaining to the following war: World War I (WWI). Contains information pertaining to the following military units and organizations: 8th U.S. Infantry Regiment; 13th U.S. Infantry Regiment; 24th Infantry Regiment; 25th U.S. Infantry Regiment. General description of the collection: The Ernest B. Gose papers include personal correspondence (mostly letters to his parents) written during 1890-1914. Transcripts of his rating while at West Point (1886-1889) are also included. Most other items are for the period 1908-1914 and a few cover his earlier wartime and duty experiences.

1 box.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7579329

U.S. Army Heritage & Education Center

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Gose, James B.

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Ernest B. Gose was a United States (U.S.) lieutenant in the 8th and 13th Infantry Regiments; captain, 24th Infantry Regiment; major, 25th Infantry Regiment; major, Inspector General's Department; and lieutenant colonel (retired). From the description of The Ernest B. Gose papers, 1886-1914, bulk 1908-1914. (US Army, Mil Hist Institute). WorldCat record id: 47349156 ...

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Bose, James B.

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