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John Haworth Drewry Letters

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c/o "OVERFRONT LONDON."
 
c/o "OVERFRONT LONDON."
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REGENT 5000.
  
 
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hospital. The doctor who was tending him on seeing he was conscious said, "You are an American aren't you?" Pat, unable to speak, nodded his head. The doctor then proceeded to make it plain that he didn't approve of the presence of Americans in the [R. F. G.?]; and it finally turned out that this doctor had lived in San Diego before the war, the very place Pat was! They fixed Pat up and sent him to an internment cap at Courtrai, Later he and
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hospital. The doctor who was tending him on seeing he was conscious said, "You are an American aren't you?" Pat, unable to speak, nodded his head. The doctor then proceeded to make it plain that he didn't approve of the presence of Americans in the R.F.C.; and it finally turned out that this doctor had lived in San Diego before the war, the very place Pat was! They fixed Pat up and sent him to an internment cap at Courtrai. Later he and
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BC Archives, 93-6553
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Box 4
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DREWRY FAMILY
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Selected Correspondence, 1917 – 1919.

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THE ROYAL CLUB FOR OFFICERS BEYOND THE SEAS, AT THE ROYAL AUTOMOBILE CLUB, THE ROYAL OVERSEAS OFFICERS CLUB, AT THE R.A.C. PALL MALL, LONDON, S.W.1.

c/o "OVERFRONT LONDON." REGENT 5000.

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hospital. The doctor who was tending him on seeing he was conscious said, "You are an American aren't you?" Pat, unable to speak, nodded his head. The doctor then proceeded to make it plain that he didn't approve of the presence of Americans in the R.F.C.; and it finally turned out that this doctor had lived in San Diego before the war, the very place Pat was! They fixed Pat up and sent him to an internment cap at Courtrai. Later he and

BC Archives, 93-6553 Box 4 DREWRY FAMILY Selected Correspondence, 1917 – 1919.