Letter from J. Willard Oglesby, Camp Robinson, Arkansas, to Mrs. J. D. Oglesby, Shreveport, Louisiana : Correspondence 1943
- Published:
- Marlborough, Wiltshire : Adam Matthew Digital, 2019.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource
- Additional Creators:
- Adam Matthew Digital (Firm)
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- Summary:
- Description: Letter from J. Willard Oglesby, Camp Robinson, Arkansas, to Mrs. J. D. Oglesby, Shreveport, Louisiana. Willard writes his mother saying he finally received letters from her and his girlfriend, Margaret. Tells his mother that the train ride to Camp Robinson is short and easy and she and Margaret should try to visit. Says he is very homesick. Inquires after a sick sow.
- Other Subject(s):
- Camp Robinson, AR
- Shreveport, LA
- United States
- Civilians and the Home Front
- Death and Burial
- Amphibious Operations and Craft
- Front-line Experiences
- Pacific Theater of Operations (PTO)
- railroads, homesickness, military training, military camps, travel, long-distance relationships, family
- United States Army (USA)
- 129th Infantry Regiment
- Original Version:
- Reproduction of: Letter from J. Willard Oglesby, Camp Robinson, Arkansas, to Mrs. J. D. Oglesby, Shreveport, Louisiana 18-Aug-43.
- Location of Originals:
- The National WWII Museum
- Copyright Note:
- Material sourced from The National WWII Museum
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