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=== Henry Dube: May 18, 1918 === | |||
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I am lucky to say that I have been in the trenches twice or in other words have done two hitches in Hell as we call it and sometimes we think seriously and wonder if the latter place is any worse than some of the days we have spent. | |||
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—Sergeant [[Henry Dube (nonfiction)|Henry Dube]] (diary) | |||
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George S. Patton: May 18, 1917
I had been riding at Mr. Rice's Topefield Mass and on returning to Pride's found a wire from the Adjutant General directing me to procede to Washington at once and report to General Pershing.
Telephoned papa at Washington me could say nothing definite over the phone but told me to come at once and to bring Beatrice. We caught the twelve thirty driving up with Kay & Keith in our new machine.
—George S. Patton (war diary)
Henry Dube: May 18, 1918
I am lucky to say that I have been in the trenches twice or in other words have done two hitches in Hell as we call it and sometimes we think seriously and wonder if the latter place is any worse than some of the days we have spent.
—Sergeant Henry Dube (diary)