Letters from Dumas, Kemp, and Miles S. Malone to Lillian Kemp Malone and Lillian Malone [manuscript], 1917-1919.

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Letters from Dumas, Kemp, and Miles S. Malone to Lillian Kemp Malone and Lillian Malone [manuscript], 1917-1919.

Kemp and Dumas Malone discuss life in Army and Marine camps in the United States. They describe training in topography, trench and gas warfare, routine camp life, leave activities, a speech by the Archbishop of York, and future plans. Miles Malone writes from France about an inspection by General Pershing.

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