Via Lonely Planet’s site, I discovered a blog by an American expat named Richard Nahem living in Paris. It’s called Eye Prefer Paris. Someone named Thirza Vallois attended the recent dedication of the Rainbow Division memorial near Fère-en-Tardenois and has written about it. According to Vallois, the monument is on the site of the La Croix Rouge Farm [...]
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Ferme de la Croix Rouge
Posted: November 22, 2011 in 168th Infantry, 42nd 'Rainbow' Division, DARLING, World War IAmericans in Winchester
Posted: November 18, 2011 in 168th Infantry, 42nd 'Rainbow' Division, DARLING, England, World War II thought that I had finally discovered some evidence of Americans in Winchester, England during the First World War. I knew sooner or later that I (or those intrepid Google computers) would find something. I posted messages to a variety of places — mailing lists and message boards — long ago but never received any [...]
YouTube de L’inauguration
Posted: November 15, 2011 in 168th Infantry, 42nd 'Rainbow' Division, News, World War IFrench is a beautiful, yet frustrating language. I took two terms of it at a community college in Oregon. By the grace of God and a teacher who really liked my effort, I received an A each time. I received a link in my inbox to a video of the pomp and circumstance regarding the dedication of the new World [...]
Leslie Warren Darling (1895-1918)
Posted: November 11, 2011 in 168th Infantry, 42nd 'Rainbow' Division, DARLING, Iowa, World War ILeslie W. Darling Private First Class #100884 Company E 168th Infantry of Iowa 42nd Rainbow Division Died in Field Hospital No. 117, July 30th. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Darling, Ogden, Iowa. Born at Chicago, Illinois, August 23, 1895. Private Darling was severely wounded at Foret de Fere, near Chateau Thierry, July 26th. [...]
More WWI Records — at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Posted: September 15, 2011 in 42nd 'Rainbow' Division, Collections, World War ITags: 42d, Rainbow Division, WWI
Looks like I’ll be adding the library at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln to my list of places to visit. I’ll be adding it to one of my personalized Google Maps. Yesterday while searching for the 42nd Division roster, I discovered that the records of the Rainbow Division Veterans Association are housed there. There are two boxes dedicated to [...]
The 42nd Division Roster
Posted: September 14, 2011 in 168th Infantry, 42nd 'Rainbow' Division, DARLING, Iowa, World War ITags: Camp Mills, Rainbow Division, WWI
Someone wrote to me via the blog, in a response to another post, about family records housed by the U.S. Army. He wanted to know if I had a man named Robert Hynes ”among my records.” I’m interested if your records show a listing of the men in that unit and, if so, is there a Robert [...]
Family Records with the U.S. Army
Posted: August 13, 2011 in 168th Infantry, 42nd 'Rainbow' Division, DARLING, Iowa, Pennsylvania, United States, World War IToday I learned that the U.S. Army Heritage and Education Center in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, near the Army War College, is in danger of being closed, because of some major bureaucratic idiocy. I discovered a file on my great granduncle Leslie Warren Darling there a few years back. In his file is a transcribed letter, dated July 20, 1918. I am not [...]
Memories, Camp Mills, and Postcards
Posted: August 3, 2011 in 168th Infantry, 42nd 'Rainbow' Division, New York, World War ITags: 168th, 42d, Camp Mills, Iowa, New York, Rainbow, WWI
A visitor to the blog, Ann Keen, has written about her great grandfather and his brothers in response to a post about Camp Mills on Long Island. I’d discovered a postcard of men dancing with some ladies. She thinks one of the men may be her great grandfather. My great-grandfather and great-uncles were at Camp [...]
The Rainbow Memorial in London
Posted: July 15, 2011 in 168th Infantry, 42nd 'Rainbow' Division, England, World War ITags: 42d, France, London, Photography, Rainbow Division
Last year, a Brit photographer named Tony Kemplen started a project to shoot with a different camera every week through the entire year. He then compiled some of his work in a book. Although he only planned for 52 weeks, he’s continued using different cameras and film. In week 80, he was in London, snapping [...]
Official Photos of the 42nd Division During WW1
Posted: July 11, 2011 in 168th Infantry, 42nd 'Rainbow' Division, World War ITags: 168th, 42d, Photography, Rainbow, WWI
Someone in East Longmeadow, Massachusetts has an “original” 38 page document listing the official photographs of the U.S. Army AEF 42nd “Rainbow” Division for sale on eBay. I have never seen one before. I didn’t even know it existed. I am assuming most, if not the entirety, of the collection were photographs taken by the men of Signal [...]