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Excerpt from Somewher in France: Personal Letters of Reginald Noel Sullivan; S. S, U. 65 of the American Ambulance Field Serivce
R. Reginald no'el sullivan, of the American Ambulance Field Serv ice, has written entertainingly from France. His letters were addressed to his aunt, Miss Mary Louise Phelan, with the request that they be passed around among a circle of five or six relatives and friends, who were deeply interested not only in his career as a member of the Field Service, but in his daily doings and his reflections upon current events. As there has been a request from many sources to read these letters I have seen fit to have them printed for private circulation, without the knowledge of the writer and with the inten tion of sending oopies to his personal friends as a Christmas souvenir. They may also have some value as a picture of a peace-loving young American interested more in saving than in taking life - yet impelled by a high sense of duty to enlist. J. D. P.
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