Papers, 1917.

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Papers, 1917.

Postcards and a letter (1917) written by Albert Gilmore, former University of Wisconsin-Madison student, who served in France with the American Ambulance Field Service Volunteers, Section Sixteen, and as a 2nd Lieutenant with the Army's Air Service during World War I.

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United States. Army. Air Service

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Almon, Elizabeth S.,

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Gilmore, Albert Franklin, 1895-1918.

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American Field Service

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The American Field Service (AFS) was founded in 1914 as a volunteer ambulance corps. It served with the French Armies in World War I. In 1939 the American Field Service volunteer ambulance service was reactivated. It served first with French forces in France, then with British forces in the Middle East, North Africa, Europe, and India/Burma. From the description of World War II records, [ca. 1939-1945] (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155490917 The American Field ...