East Baton Rouge Parish Library

Avoyelleans in the First World War, the French Creole and other soldiers of Avoyelles who helped save their ancestral land, Randy DeCuir

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Avoyelleans in the First World War, the French Creole and other soldiers of Avoyelles who helped save their ancestral land, Randy DeCuir
Language
eng
Illustrations
photographsillustrations
Index
no index present
Main title
Avoyelleans in the First World War
Responsibility statement
Randy DeCuir
Sub title
the French Creole and other soldiers of Avoyelles who helped save their ancestral land
Summary
This book lists and gathers as many portraits, images and info of the men (and at least three women, Ann Singleton, Jeannine Perkins and Cora Mayeaux)from Avoyelles Parish who served during the war, on the 100th anniversary of the war.Hundreds of young men from Avoyelles Parish Louisiana served during the war, many in trenches of the Ardenes between France and Belgium. The war brought had brought them back to their ancestral land. Most of the men from Avoyelles spoke French as their primary language and were key in communicating while in Europe. The war end in 1918 on November 11th, a day that that became celebrated as Armistice Day and is now remembered every year now as Veteran's Day. The purpose of this book was to list and gather as many portraits of these men from Avoyelles Parish who served during the war, on the 100th anniversary of the war. Over 800 men and women are listed, with over 100 portraits or illustrations
Table Of Contents
Roll Call of Avoyelleans in World War one -- Overview -- The War and Avoyelles by Corinne Saucier -- Biographical information about Avoyelleans in World War One -- Reunions -- In Memory of those who lost their lives.
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