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William Holmes Dyer memoirs

Title
William Holmes Dyer memoirs, 1917-1918.
Author
Dyer, William Holmes.

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.2 lin. ft. (1 volume)
Summary
The memoirs are written in a narrative form, and begin at the point that Dyer decided to enlist in the Army, through the Armistice, his return to the States and discharge from the Army. Dyer briefly discusses the period spent at Ft. Des Moines and Camp Funston and the voyage to France. He gives his impressions of the people and his surroundings in Brest, France where his Division landed, and other cities and towns where they traveled as they made their way to the Western Front. Once at the front he describes some of his experiences there, which are also impressionistic. There are no descriptions of battles, only of the death and destruction caused by the bombings and battles. He barely discusses his medical duties, makes some mention of racial incidents and the existence of segregation and racism in the Army.
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Genre/Form
  • Diaries.
  • Memoirs.
  • Photographs.
Additional Formats (note)
  • Transcript available.
Terms of Use (note)
  • Photocopying restricted to transcripts.
Source (note)
  • Brummel, Shirley;
  • Shirley Brummel
Biography (note)
  • William Holmes Dyer was an African-American physician in Kansas who served in World War I. While in Kansas he was a member of the staff at Old General Hospital and was the medical examiner for Standard Life Insurance Company. Dyer was appointed a First Lieutenant in the Medical Reserve Corps of the 92nd Division, which saw action in France. He was trained at the special training camp for black officers at Ft. Des Moines, Iowa and was later assigned to the 317th Sanitary Train at Camp Funston, Kansas. In June of 1918 he set sail for France.
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  • Accessioned
Call Number
Sc MG 385
OCLC
NYPW01-A48
Author
Dyer, William Holmes.
Title
William Holmes Dyer memoirs, 1917-1918.
Additional Formats
Transcript available.
Terms Of Use
Photocopying restricted to transcripts.
Biography
William Holmes Dyer was an African-American physician in Kansas who served in World War I. While in Kansas he was a member of the staff at Old General Hospital and was the medical examiner for Standard Life Insurance Company. Dyer was appointed a First Lieutenant in the Medical Reserve Corps of the 92nd Division, which saw action in France. He was trained at the special training camp for black officers at Ft. Des Moines, Iowa and was later assigned to the 317th Sanitary Train at Camp Funston, Kansas. In June of 1918 he set sail for France.
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