Memories of "Over there," 1917-1918

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Memories of "Over there," 1917-1918
Eugene Alfred Epp
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A book of 16 poems related to WWI, including one about the 1935 fight for the soldiers' bonus pay, written by a WWI veteran private who served in the 117th Mobile Veterinary Section. Served in Meuse, Argonne, France Oct 1 to Nov 11, 1918. Mobile veterinary Sections are assigned to collect all sick or wounded animals within the formation, and to clear them from the fighting zone as quickly as possible. Author wrote many unpublished "cowboy" poems.

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Language
English
Pages
59

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Memories of "Over there," 1917-1918
1941, Wetzel Publishing Co., Inc.
Hardcover in English

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Book Details


First Sentence

"I salute thee, my country's flag And behold thee, a glorious sight."

Edition Notes

Poems.

Published in
Los Angeles, Calif
Genre
Poetry.

Classifications

Library of Congress
D526.2 .E68

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
59 p. incl. front. (port.)
Number of pages
59
Dimensions
5 1/4" W x 8" L

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6435298M
LCCN
42013156
OCLC/WorldCat
37049565

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