Recent Comments made by Mike_G
Comments are a great way to add your own thoughts to things you find on Fold3 or add details that don't seem to fit in the body of a Memorial Page or Spotlight.
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To learn the names of these soldiers, you can go to this web page: http://pbma.grobbel.org/polarbearhonorroll.htm
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Peter "Bickfield" is actually Peter Desgrandchamps, whose last named translated into English was "Bigfield".
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These are two photos of Detroit, Michigan. I have added a comment to each of the "Unknown location" photos giving more detail.
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This is a 1930s photo taken in Detroit, Michigan, looking east down Fort Street from the northwest corner of Fort and 1st Street. The tall building in the center is the Penobscot…
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This is a photo of Detroit, Michigan, taken from the Canadian side of the Detroit River.
Mike_G
http://grobbel.org
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Thank you very much for providing these files. My grandfather was one of those nearly 5,000 US Army soldiers who fought the Bolshevik Red Army in North Russia over the period of…
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Sept. 1919 mention that Mr. Churchill has indicated that British troops will be removed from Russia by the end of the month.
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Brief mention in a May 1919 report that the first contingent of volunteers has left Newcastle for Archangel. Total of 1500 soldiers including one maching gun cpmpany. Two more…
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Oct. 6, 1918 restatement of US military policy with respect to Russia and Allied plans for intervention in North Russia and Siberia.
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On 27 Sept 1918, the President of the US denied a request from British Gen. Poole to send five additional battalions of US Army troops to North Russia.
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July 1, 1918 letter (page 1 of 2) from Raymond Robins to the US Secretary of State. Robins was a member of the American Red Cross Mission to Russia, during which he witnessed the…
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Beginning on this page are US State Dept. summaries of numerous Austrian newspaper accounts of "The Russian Situation" in Aug. 1918.
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British PM David Lloyd George's comments in the House of Commons on 7 Aug 1918 regarding the chaotic state of government in Russia and the Allies motivation behind getting the…
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30 July 1917 - Pershing reports on informal conference in Paris between US, British, French regardiing steps that should be taken in case provisional govt. of Russia is forced out…
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06 June 1918 - Pershing recommends Sec War consider impact of massive increase of Central Powers troops on Western Front ifBolsheviks are forced into siding with Germany in…
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23 Feb 1918 - Pershing memo to Washington War Dept regarding French diplomatic complaints that the US Ambassador is not cooperating with British and French Govt. representatives…
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27 Nov 1918 - Gen Pershing forwards in full, a cable received from Col. James A. Ruggles, military attache to US Ambassador, David Francis. It addresses troop morale,…
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31 March 1919 AEF North Russia total: 4849 officers and enlisted men.
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13 Feb 1919 telegrams from Stewart and Ironside attesting to status on current Fronts, troops morale status, need for additiional and replacement troops in Spring and medical…
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