Letter from George A. Rogers to Dean W.E. Simonds
Title
Letter from George A. Rogers to Dean W.E. Simonds
Description
Soldier and member of Knox's class of 1921, George A. Rogers, writes to Dr. Simonds about his service at Kelley Field. In this letter, Rogers notes that, "Our duty has involved tasks of every description and no matter how disagreeable was the work I have never seen one of the twenty two men slack. I think that's remarkable." He also writes that "…I chose the course which I think will get me "over there" the quickest. And there I shall fight for the cause I love, hoping never to soil my sacred uniform." Rogers describes his duties with equanimity, stating that "I may say that the hard work and climate agrees with me," and signs off with the colorful closer, "From the land of horned sand toads, Yours, George A. Rogers."
Subject
World War I; First World War; Military training; Soldiers;
Creator
Rogers, George A.;
Date
4/21/1918
Rights
Format
13.0 x 16.5 cm
Language
eng
Type
Text
Identifier
WWI-427;
WWI-428;
WWI-429;
WWI-428;
WWI-429;
Coverage
1918
Collection
Citation
Rogers, George A.;, “Letter from George A. Rogers to Dean W.E. Simonds,” Knox College Experiences the First World War, accessed November 8, 2018, https://knoxcollege.omeka.net/items/show/832.