Col. Barker had arranged to have a dinner and council so we all had a cold ride in an auto.
Had a good turkey dinner and some orders and a lot of encouragement. We all came home better for advice and dinner.
We had a very good show at night given by the boys and it was fine. The proceeds are to go to the orphans of the village.
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Likely location: Bure / Meuse department, France
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December 1917 brought harsh winter conditions to northeastern France. Margaret celebrated Christmas at Bure in the Meuse department, providing holiday cheer to soldiers far from home during their first winter overseas.
Research Links for Further Study
- Library of Congress. (n.d.). The American Expeditionary Forces. Library of Congress Digital Collections.
- Boissoneault, L. (2017, April 12). The women who fried donuts and dodged bombs on the front lines of WWI. Smithsonian Magazine.
- Cantwell, C. (n.d.). Doughboys & doughnut girls: The Salvation Army and WWI. National WWI Museum and Memorial.