The Harold C. Woodward papers, 1903-1932.

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The Harold C. Woodward papers, 1903-1932.

Contains the following types of materials: letters, clippings. Contains information pertaining to the following wars and time period: 1899-1917; Mexican Border Disburbances; World War I (WWI) -- United States (U.S.), -- Western Front. Contains information pertaining to the following military units and organizations: 22nd New York National Guard Infantry Regiment; Military Aide-De-Camp to Governor Charles S. Whitman of New York; 305th U.S. Infantry Regiment; Remount Service, Quartermaster Corps, Services of Supply, American Expeditionary Force. General description of the collection: The Harold C. Woodward papers include officer's letters to his family, 1914-1920, mainly from National Guard in New York City in testing his invention of Trotel-Gelatine underwater mines. Wartime duty training officers at Plattsburg Barracks; serving with 18th Division in British Sector, buying horses at Lyons and Valence, France; recuperation in New Jersey; relatives letter, Columbus Barracks, 1917; civilian letters, New York, Massachusetts.

1 box.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7585312

U.S. Army Heritage & Education Center

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Woodward, Harold C. (Harold Christopher), 1901-1964

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United States. Army. Infantry Division, 18th.

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