Thursday, October 11, 1917

Today they took a lot of horses to the front. They expect to have about nine hundred here and many more men.

            We are about 45 miles from the firing line and we can hear the guns and the raids at about 25 miles. I am real blue and I am sick but will soon feel alright.


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The following section provides historical context and is not part of the original diary entry.

Likely location: Demange-aux-Eaux, Meuse, France

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In October 1917, the AEF was establishing its training camps in the Meuse department of Lorraine. Margaret and Helen Purviance set up one of the first Salvation Army huts near Demange-aux-Eaux, serving soldiers of the U.S. 1st Division. This was the beginning of the famous donut-making tradition.

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