F. C. Angus collection
Soldiers watching broad jump at Camp Custer, Michigan
Soldiers watching broad jump at Camp Custer, Michigan, 1918.
Soldiers watching high jump at Camp Custer, Michigan
Soldiers watching high jump at Camp Custer, Michigan, 1918.
Soldiers watching high jump at Camp Custer, Michigan
Soldiers watching high jump at Camp Custer, Michigan, 1918.
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Title
F. C. Angus collection
Creator
Angus, Donald James (D. J.)
Description
Photographs of Sergeant F.C. Angus, Battery A 328th Field Artillery, American Express Forces, by D. J. Angus. The 328th Field Artillery was one of the last horse drawn Filed Artilleries in combat. The correspondence between Angus, his brother D.J. and his parents took place while he was stationed at Camp Custer, MI, multiple camps in France and Fort Mills, NY during World War I.
Coverage
World War I
Date
1917/1918
Rights
Subject
World War, 1914-1918
United States--History, Military
Michigan--History, Military
Soldiers
Military life
United States. Army. Fort Custer (Mich.)
Camp Custer (Mich.)
Publisher
Grand Valley State University. University Libraries. Special Collections & University Archives
Identifier
RHC-60
Language
eng