Difference between revisions of "Fred G. Coxen, My Diary: From Notes and Well Remembered Incidents"
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Digital images of Fred G. Coxen's hand-written World War One journal (August 4, 1914 - May 6, 1915) are found here. He served in the Royal Field Artillery from 1905-1920 and was involved in the early battles of the war. The original journal resides in the Imperial War Museum in London; it is of historic value since it describes in detail the events which took place in the early battles when the armies were still mobile. | Digital images of Fred G. Coxen's hand-written World War One journal (August 4, 1914 - May 6, 1915) are found here. He served in the Royal Field Artillery from 1905-1920 and was involved in the early battles of the war. The original journal resides in the Imperial War Museum in London; it is of historic value since it describes in detail the events which took place in the early battles when the armies were still mobile. | ||
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WWI Document Archive > Diaries, Memorials, Personal Reminiscences > Fred G. Coxen: My Diary
Digital images of Fred G. Coxen's hand-written World War One journal (August 4, 1914 - May 6, 1915) are found here. He served in the Royal Field Artillery from 1905-1920 and was involved in the early battles of the war. The original journal resides in the Imperial War Museum in London; it is of historic value since it describes in detail the events which took place in the early battles when the armies were still mobile.
WWI Document Archive > Diaries, Memorials, Personal Reminiscences > Fred G. Coxen: My Diary