33rd Division A.E.F: From Its Arrival In France Until the Armistice with Germany, November 11, 1918

Abstract

This small pamphlet summarizes the principal events in the operations of this division from its arrival in France until the armistice with Germany, November 11, 1918. It is published for your convenience and so that others' may know of your achievements. The 33rd Division, Major General George Bell, Jr., had for its nucleus the former National Guard of the State of Illinois. It was trained at Camp Logan, Houston, Texas, from September, 1917, until May, 1918. The first organization to start for France was the 108th Engineers (Colonel Henry A. Allen), which left Camp Logan April 23, 1918, for Camp Merritt, sailing from Hoboken. The rest of the division followed from Camp Logan, beginning May 1. Most of the units passed through Camp Upton, Yaphank, Long Island, and sailed at various dates in May 1918, disembarking at Brest.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Mar 05, 1919
Accession Number
AD1129710

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  • George Jr Bell

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  • United States Army Command and General Staff College

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  • Illinois
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  • Small Arms
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  • United States

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