A SOLDIER’S MOTHER
IN FRANCE
By
RHETA CHILDE DORR
Author of Inside the Russian Revolution
INDIANAPOLIS
THE BOBBS-MERRILL COMPANY
PUBLISHERS
The author travels to wartime France as a reporter and frames observations through the perspective of a mother whose son serves with American forces. She visits training camps, ports, hospitals, and front-line trenches to describe soldiers’ daily routines, constructive work, and the measures taken to safeguard health and morale. Accounts include relationships between American troops and French civilians, the provision of education and recreation, and the challenges of wound treatment and repatriation. The narrative blends practical reportage on organization and logistics with reflective commentary on sacrifice, communal resilience, and women's wartime roles.
By
RHETA CHILDE DORR
Author of Inside the Russian Revolution
INDIANAPOLIS
THE BOBBS-MERRILL COMPANY
PUBLISHERS