At the Front in a World War I Field Hospital: The Diaries and Letters of a 1st Sergeant in France
From his post with Field Hospital No. 33 in the U.S. Army 4th Division, 1st. Sgt. Leland Brown wrote voluminously of his experiences during World War I. His letters and diaries, collected by his son, form the basis of this personal record of a young soldier's service on the front.

Sgt. Brown was a recent graduate of the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy when he enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1917. He kept a diary while training at Camp Greene in North Carolina, and continued journaling in Europe, writing nearly daily of training, transport and what he encountered on the front in eastern France. Sgt. Brown also recounts his gassing by a German artillery shell and his subsequent rehabilitation before returning to his company in Germany after the Armistice.

Within his harrowing personal account, Sgt. Brown mentions more than 100 fellow soldiers of his company. This work also presents some of their stories in brief, contributing to a full, rich portrait of Sgt. Leland Brown's service.

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At the Front in a World War I Field Hospital: The Diaries and Letters of a 1st Sergeant in France
From his post with Field Hospital No. 33 in the U.S. Army 4th Division, 1st. Sgt. Leland Brown wrote voluminously of his experiences during World War I. His letters and diaries, collected by his son, form the basis of this personal record of a young soldier's service on the front.

Sgt. Brown was a recent graduate of the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy when he enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1917. He kept a diary while training at Camp Greene in North Carolina, and continued journaling in Europe, writing nearly daily of training, transport and what he encountered on the front in eastern France. Sgt. Brown also recounts his gassing by a German artillery shell and his subsequent rehabilitation before returning to his company in Germany after the Armistice.

Within his harrowing personal account, Sgt. Brown mentions more than 100 fellow soldiers of his company. This work also presents some of their stories in brief, contributing to a full, rich portrait of Sgt. Leland Brown's service.

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At the Front in a World War I Field Hospital: The Diaries and Letters of a 1st Sergeant in France

At the Front in a World War I Field Hospital: The Diaries and Letters of a 1st Sergeant in France

by Leland N. Brown
At the Front in a World War I Field Hospital: The Diaries and Letters of a 1st Sergeant in France

At the Front in a World War I Field Hospital: The Diaries and Letters of a 1st Sergeant in France

by Leland N. Brown

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From his post with Field Hospital No. 33 in the U.S. Army 4th Division, 1st. Sgt. Leland Brown wrote voluminously of his experiences during World War I. His letters and diaries, collected by his son, form the basis of this personal record of a young soldier's service on the front.

Sgt. Brown was a recent graduate of the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy when he enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1917. He kept a diary while training at Camp Greene in North Carolina, and continued journaling in Europe, writing nearly daily of training, transport and what he encountered on the front in eastern France. Sgt. Brown also recounts his gassing by a German artillery shell and his subsequent rehabilitation before returning to his company in Germany after the Armistice.

Within his harrowing personal account, Sgt. Brown mentions more than 100 fellow soldiers of his company. This work also presents some of their stories in brief, contributing to a full, rich portrait of Sgt. Leland Brown's service.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781476676296
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers
Publication date: 09/01/2025
Pages: 120
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.24(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Will Brown photographed artworks for art museums, collectors and publishers. He recently published a book of his street photographs from the 1970s. He lives in Garrison, New York.
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