The Martian, journal publié par les soldats américains de l'Hôpital de Mars-sur-Allier , item 11
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THE MARTIAN
Hommes - 36-40
Chevaux - 8
Vol. 1. - No. 18 SUNDAY, December 22, 1918 Price: 30 centimes
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Text box placed in the center of an American flag
CHRISTMAS GREETINGS
It is with great pride that I extend to each and every member of this Center my best wishes for a joyful Christmas and the happiness of many New Years. It is a pride which comes to any man in the realization that those who have worked with him have put forth their best and truest efforts, even under great hardships. The success achieved by this Center is largely due to the excellent cooperation received and it is for this reason that I am glad to have the opportunity of expressing my deepest gratitude and appreciation.
To all who necessarily must be separated from home and dear ones, I trust the day may bring comfort in the thought that they are serving in the highest cause of God and man, and also in the hope that the time is not far distant when America may again claim her own in the return of those who have so faithfully served in making this Christmas the greatest Christmas of world history.
signed Geo. A. Skinner
Colonel M.C.
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THE MARTIAN
Hommes - 36-40
Chevaux - 8
Vol. 1. - No. 18 SUNDAY, December 22, 1918 Price: 30 centimes
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Text box placed in the center of an American flag
CHRISTMAS GREETINGS
It is with great pride that I extend to each and every member of this Center my best wishes for a joyful Christmas and the happiness of many New Years. It is a pride which comes to any man in the realization that those who have worked with him have put forth their best and truest efforts, even under great hardships. The success achieved by this Center is largely due to the excellent cooperation received and it is for this reason that I am glad to have the opportunity of expressing my deepest gratitude and appreciation.
To all who necessarily must be separated from home and dear ones, I trust the day may bring comfort in the thought that they are serving in the highest cause of God and man, and also in the hope that the time is not far distant when America may again claim her own in the return of those who have so faithfully served in making this Christmas the greatest Christmas of world history.
signed Geo. A. Skinner
Colonel M.C.
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Mars-sur-Allier
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Story location Mars-sur-Allier
- ID
- 13708 / 140110
- Contributor
- Médiathèque municipale Jean Jaurès de Nevers
December 22, 1918
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