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Updated: May 26, 2025
By command of Major-General Summerall. P. E. Peabody, Captain, Infantry, G-1 Copies: YMCA Red Cross Salvation Army G-3 C. of S. File The girls stowed themselves and their belongings into the big truck. Just as they were about to start they saw some infantry coming, seven men whom they knew, but in such a plight! They were unshaven, with white, sunken faces, and great dark hollows under their eyes.
Orders also arrived soon for the removal of the Salvation Army workers in Broyes: "Headquarters, 1st Division, G-1. "American Expeditionary Forces, " June 3, 1919. "Memorandum: To Mr. L. A. Coe, Salvation Army, La Folie. "The hut, which it is understood the Salvation Army is operating in Broyes, will, for military reasons, be removed from there as soon as practicable.
But the very sight of women working calmly had a soothing effect on everyone." When the drive was over orders came to leave. The following is the official notice to the Salvation Army officers: G-1 Headquarters, 1st Division, American Expeditionary Forces, July 26, 1918. Memorandum. To Directors, Y.M.C.A., Red Cross, Salvation Army Services, 1st Division.
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