Does anyone remember the email or web site of the man who found out his father served in France during World War and was trying to find him? The man lives in France and didn't know about his father until recently. I can't find my email address. This below info would be of interest to him....June March From: Ancestry Daily News <Ancestry_Daily_News@anclist001.ancestry.com> >====================================================== >NEW WORLD WAR I EXHIBIT ONLINE ><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>> >======================================================= >The University of Virginia has posted portions of the James Rogers McConnell >collection online. The exhibit consists mainly of letters "written by McConnell >to his friend Paul Ayres Rockwell and to Mademoiselle Marcelle Guérin, a French >nurse serving at the hospital in Paris. The letters date from 1915, when >McConnell served with the American Ambulance service on the Western Front in >France; 1916, the year of the formation of the Lafayette Escadrille, with >McConnell as one of its seven original American pilots; and, 1917, ending a few >days before McConnell's death. The letters provide a vivid picture of >McConnell's service in the cause of France, both as a non-combatant, and also >as an active participant in the war." > >For those with an interest in World War I, or those who may have had relatives >who served during this period, these letters give a fascinating insight into >life in France during World War I. > >The exhibit is online at: >http://www.lib.virginia.edu/exhibits/mcconnell/