United States. Army. American Expeditionary Forces in Siberia
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United States. Army. AEF Siberia
United States. Army. American Expeditionary Force Siberia
American Expeditionary Forces in Siberia
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found: Dale S. Collins papers, undated(American Expeditionary Forces in Siberia)
found: National Archives website, July 12, 2012(Record Group 395, Series: American Expeditionary Forces in Siberia, 1918-1919)
found: US Army Medical Dept. website, July 12, 2012:(American Expeditionary Forces in Siberia; the primary mission of the American forces which were sent to Siberia during Aug. and Sept., 1918, was conducting an operation in connection with the Japanese and Czechoslovaks, which had for its object the clearing of the Ussuri-Amur provinces of the Bolshevik bands which were present there under the leadership of armed Austro-German prisoners of war; units assigned to the force included the 27th Infantry Regiment, the 31st Infantry Regiment, 4th Field Hospital, 4th Ambulance Company, 17th Evacuation Hospital, Medical Supply Depot No. 7, other staff and detachments, and various personnel not assigned to units)
found: Wikipedia, July 12, 2012:American Expeditionary Force Siberia page (AEF Siberia; United States Army force that was involved in the Russian Civil War in Vladivostok, Russian Empire, during the end of World War I after the October Revolution from 1918 to 1920; commanded by MG William S. Graves and eventually totaled 7,950 officers and enlisted men including the U.S. Army's 27th and 31st Infantry Regiments, plus a large number of volunteers from the 13th and 62nd Infantry Regiments along with a few from the 12th Infantry Regiment)
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2012-07-25: new
2012-07-26: revised
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