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World War I Letter Describing Armistice Day(From: Drew Family, Papers 1856-1999, Collection M82-8)Page 1 | Page 2 | Page 3 | Full text More than 42,000 Floridians served in the military during the First World War, which was fought from April 1917 until November 1918. Included in this number were Herbert and George Frank Drew, grandsons of former Florida Governor George F. Drew. Both saw combat service as officers in the American Expeditionary Force--Herbert in the Fifth Field Artillery of the First Infantry Division and Frank in the 327th Infantry of the Eighty-second Infantry Division. During the time they spent overseas, Herbert and Frank wrote to and received letters from their family in Live Oak. On November 12, 1918, the day after the armistice was signed ending the fighting, their father, Frank Drew wrote long, emotional letters to each of his sons. He described his feelings on the end of the war, criticized the wartime policies of President Woodrow Wilson, and discussed plans for the future. The letter reproduced here was written to his son Frank. In a similar letter to Herbert he stated" "Everything has been in a delirium of joy over here." A text version
of the letter is included below the graphic image.
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