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<html><strong>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;June - 1918<br />24-30"<br />&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;<br />&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;</strong>Wound apparently no<br />nearer healed, sinus persists<br />requiring daiy dressing.<br />Routine life in hospital. &nbsp;In<br />town Friday supper at Faison<br />with [Kevlise?] [Cadet?] Robinson<br />Walked on Sunday P.M. with&nbsp;<br />Slade to band-concert, 23" Eng.<br />had supper at T. Room, met<br />[Kevlin?] walked out - spilled<br />K's salad-dressing.<br />&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;<br />&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;<strong>July - 1918<br /></strong>1-7. As wound no better I&nbsp;<br />asked for transfer to Biarritz<br />where could receive just as good<br />attention as at Chateauroux &amp;<br />under much more pleasant<br />surroundings. &nbsp;As a hospital #9<br />is a farce, no system whatever.<br />Orders finally fixed up, so<br />left in company with Lt. Slade<br />&amp; Capt. Shuddemagen, on Jly. 3<br />for Biarritz &nbsp;going via Paris,<br />arriving there about 6 P.M. &nbsp;I<br />with a good dose of Influenza<br />but kept going. &nbsp;Stopped at small<br />hotel in old student quarter<br />&amp; saw as much of the interesting<br />part of the city as was open to<br />the public. &nbsp;Early next A.M.<br />began our tour &amp; visited many&nbsp;<br />places. &nbsp;Luxemburg Gardens,<br />Louve, Kings Palace, Queens<br />Palace. Army Museum Opera<br />Drove up Champs Elysee,Eifel<br />Tower, bridges over Seine.<br />Place des Invalides, +c To see<br />a musical comedy night of 3"<br />The 4" was a big day. U.S.<br />flags flying everywhere &amp; a<br />parade of about 5000 Amer.<br />troops with other Allies. &nbsp;Magnif-<br />icent spectacle.<br />Left the night of 4th arriving<br />Bordeaux next A.M. where we<br />spent 8 hrs. seeing the city.<br /><br /></html>
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<html><p><strong>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;June - 1918<br />24-30"<br />&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;<br />&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;</strong>Wound apparently no<br />nearer healed, sinus persists<br />requiring daily dressing.<br />Routine life in hospital. &nbsp;In<br />town Friday supper at Faison<br />with Kevlin Slade, Robinson<br />Walked on Sunday P.M. with&nbsp;<br />Slade to band-concert, 23" Eng.<br />had supper at T. Room, met<br />Kevlin walked out - spilled<br />K's salad-dressing.<br />&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;<br />&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;<strong>July - 1918<br /></strong>1-7. As wound no better I&nbsp;<br />asked for transfer to Biarritz<br />where could receive just as good<br />attention as at Chateauroux &amp;<br />under much more pleasant<br />surroundings. &nbsp;As a hospital #9<br />is a farce, no system whatever.<br />Orders finally fixed up, so<br />left in company with Lt. Slade<br />&amp; Capt. Shuddemagen, on Jly. 3<br />for Biarritz &nbsp;going via Paris,<br />arriving there about 6 P.M. &nbsp;I<br />with a good dose of Influenza<br />but kept going. &nbsp;Stopped at small<br />hotel in old student quarter<br />&amp; saw as much of the interesting<br />part of the city as was open to<br />the public. &nbsp;Early next A.M.<br />began our tour &amp; visited many&nbsp;<br />places. &nbsp;Luxemburg Gardens,<br />Louve, Kings Palace, Queens<br />Palace. Army Museum Opera<br />Drove up Champs Elysee,Eifel<br />Tower, bridges over Seine.<br />Place des Invalides, +c To see<br />a musical comedy night of 3"<br />The 4" was a big day. U.S.<br />flags flying everywhere &amp; a<br />parade of about 5000 Amer.<br />troops with other Allies. &nbsp;Magnif-<br />icent spectacle.<br />Left the night of 4th arriving<br />Bordeaux next A.M. where we<br />spent 8 hrs. seeing the city.<br /><br /></p></html>

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                               June - 1918
24-30"
           
          
Wound apparently no
nearer healed, sinus persists
requiring daily dressing.
Routine life in hospital.  In
town Friday supper at Faison
with Kevlin Slade, Robinson
Walked on Sunday P.M. with 
Slade to band-concert, 23" Eng.
had supper at T. Room, met
Kevlin walked out - spilled
K's salad-dressing.
               
                                 July - 1918
1-7. As wound no better I 
asked for transfer to Biarritz
where could receive just as good
attention as at Chateauroux &
under much more pleasant
surroundings.  As a hospital #9
is a farce, no system whatever.
Orders finally fixed up, so
left in company with Lt. Slade
& Capt. Shuddemagen, on Jly. 3
for Biarritz  going via Paris,
arriving there about 6 P.M.  I
with a good dose of Influenza
but kept going.  Stopped at small
hotel in old student quarter
& saw as much of the interesting
part of the city as was open to
the public.  Early next A.M.
began our tour & visited many 
places.  Luxemburg Gardens,
Louve, Kings Palace, Queens
Palace. Army Museum Opera
Drove up Champs Elysee,Eifel
Tower, bridges over Seine.
Place des Invalides, +c To see
a musical comedy night of 3"
The 4" was a big day. U.S.
flags flying everywhere & a
parade of about 5000 Amer.
troops with other Allies.  Magnif-
icent spectacle.
Left the night of 4th arriving
Bordeaux next A.M. where we
spent 8 hrs. seeing the city.

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