Recollections of a Buck Private
"Somewhere in France"
The War Diary of Clarence L. Richmond
The observations of a young U.S. Marine in France in 1918, during the final months of World War I and the first few months of the Armistice.
Table of Contents
Introduction
1.
University of Tennessee Student Joins Marines
January - June
2.
To the Front
Early June
3.
Face to Face with the Germans
Mid June
4.
German Artillery Fire Begins
Late June
5.
Fourth Of July In Paris
July 2-11
6.
Long, Tiring March Begins
July 12-18
7.
Reunited With 43rd, Under German Fire
July 19-21
8.
Villages in Ruins, March Continues
July 23-25
9.
Soldiers are Homesick; First Paycheck Arrives
July 26 - August 4th
10.
Troops March Toward Lines
August 5-7
11.
Night Watch Duty; Planes Soar Overhead
August 8-16
12.
Marines Anticipate Front Line Action; Troops March
August 16 - September 11
13.
Enemy Firing Lights Up Skies on Battlefront
September 11-18
14.
Hiking And Firing Continues
September 18 - October 1
15.
In the Midst of a Fierce Battle
October 1-6
16.
Move Toward Blanc Mont
October 6-12
17.
Troops March into Argonne Forest
October 13-30
18.
Fighting Continues: German Shells Fly Overhead
October 30 - November 3
19.
Moving the Front Forward
November 3-7
20.
Crossing the Meuse in the Fog
November 7-10
21.
The Shooting Stops
November 11-16
22.
The Watch on the Rhine
November 17 - June 1919
The War Diary of Clarence Richmond
Last Edited April 16, 1997 by
Robin Richmond