Using primary and secondary sources this case study examines the military service of Private Gandolfo Scarnici who served in the 55th United States Infantry enlisting in 1917 then serving overseas in France with the American Expeditionary Forces from 1918-1919 during World War I.
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That was probably one of the best webinars that I have attended. It provided the most and best information about America and Americans joining the First World War ( WW1). So clearly presented and explained. A really amazing history lesson as well as showing so many useful documents to help us in our own research. Thank you so much Michael
This was a very helpful webinar regarding WWI research. I have 2 Great Uncles who died in WWI and have been trying to gather military information on them. Checking pay vouchers, state records and muster rolls are great suggestions of places to check for information. Thank you!
Excellent webinar. Michael did a great job interweaving Gandolfo’s story with the military and social history and with information about available records. I thought I knew a lot about WWI records, but l learned about some that are new to me. I’m looking forward to watching the recording to catch some things I missed.
Very knowledgeable! Thank you.
Both of my grandfathers served in WW I so this information providing alternatives to the burnt records is super helpful. Thank you!
Michael presented an AMAZING presentation discussing the WW1 and other related information. A must see webinar for anyone seeking more information on the WW1 and future researching of your family.
Interesting presentation. It ran long so there was no time for questions which is regrettable.
Great information, I learned a lot