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Charles E. H. Bates Family Correspondence, 1899-1930 - 7
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THIRTY-SECOND DIVISION AMERICAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCES ARMY OF OCCUPATION
32nd Division, A. E. F. 1918-1919. Feb. 16 Arrived at English and French Ports.
Feb. 24} 10th Area May 17}
May 17} Alsace July 22}
July 22} Chateau Thierry Aug. 23} Fismes
Aug. 23} Soissons Sept. 9}
Sept. 10} Joinville Sept. 22} Rest Area
Sept. 22} Verdun Nov. 17} Argonne Forest
Nov. 17} Longwy Nov. 20}
Nov. 20} Luxemburg Dec. 1}
Dec. 1] Germany Dec. 13} W. bank of Rhine
Dec. 13} Coblenz ?] Bridgehead
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Lieut. Theodore Banks who was athletic officer at Regimental headquarters when we were in Weis by Engers played quarterback on [our - crossed out] Michigan's football team here last fall, and made quite a name for himself.
I can not help but redream of our good old days back in Germany. They are something which we can not forget as they were too big of an event in our lives. Every now and then a bull-shit session is held in my room among the four of us in the house who were overseas. Do you remember the hot "fan-tan" games we held in your tent while awaiting to sail on the Imperator?
I haven't had a chance to look up your cousin yet, but will. I imagine you are still in medical school examining urine and the other bodily excretions. My brother is a sophomore medic this year.
Let me again thank you old man for your kind remembrance, and please do lets keep in touch with each other now and then.
Yours, Venner Brace.
D. K. E. House Ann Arbor, Mich
[Note on left side] Thought I would write you on this paper for the sake of remembrance.