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Letter from A. P. Preyer to ARMCO Employees, 1918 September 18   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Preyer, Albert Paul, 1887-1928
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Letter from A. P. Preyer to ARMCO Employees, 1918 September 18
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This letter was written from A. P. Preyer, in France, to the ARMCO employees. Preyer describes being back in the Section on light duty, having just returned from three months of hospitalization for pleurisy. Horace "Red" Rinearson and Sid Graeff have now left on their permission (leave) for the new place available for that purpose: Saint-Malo, on the sea coast. Preyer was glad to see that Vaughan Horner had an outline of the new Sales Department organization at ARMCO; he had gone two months without any mail, as letters and newspaper clippings took a very long time to reach him in the hospital. This letter is a mimeographed reproduction. The original content of the letter was typed out and copied by ARMCO. Copies of this and other correspondence were then generally distributed to friends and family members of the ARMCO Ambulance Corps, and to ARMCO employees.
Date 18 September 1918
date QS:P571,+1918-09-18T00:00:00Z/11
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