"History of Ambulance Company Number 139" by Various is a record documenting the journey of Ambulance Company Number 139 during World War I, starting with its original formation as Kansas Ambulance Company No. 2.The book vividly shows the transformation of young men from civilian life into soldiers, highlighting their training experiences at Camp Hoel and Camp Doniphan and painting a picture of the men's eagerness, adaptation to army routines, extensive training, and expectation of deployment overseas, all the while showcasing their spirit of friendship and determination.

History of Ambulance Company Number 139
By Various
This book captures the remarkable transformation of ordinary men facing the challenges of war, as they transitioned from civilian life to soldiers, bound by duty as they prepared to serve on foreign soil.
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