An American Woman's WWI Journal: At the Back of the Western Front

Marion Otis Mitchell's 1917-1919 memoir of her time as a volunteer camionette driver for the AFFW and the Red Cross

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An American Woman's WWI Journal: At the Back of the Western Front

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Alexa Gregory and Vicki Rondeau

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