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About the Book
From the time he left San Francisco in June of 1917 until he returned in 1919, Charles Pauson kept a detailed diary of his experiences as a U.S. Army surgeon during World War I. On his return from Europe, he planned to use the diary entries as the basis of a series of columns about the war for a San Francisco newspaper.
His observations on wartime Europe as well as military life and the war itself add a personal angle to the historical perspective. And his communications with his brothers and sisters give a unique insight into the Pauson family during that period.
This book represents the complete transcription of Charles Pauson's hand-written diaries, and includes additional letters to the family and the few photographs that have survived.
His observations on wartime Europe as well as military life and the war itself add a personal angle to the historical perspective. And his communications with his brothers and sisters give a unique insight into the Pauson family during that period.
This book represents the complete transcription of Charles Pauson's hand-written diaries, and includes additional letters to the family and the few photographs that have survived.
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