Zenos R. Miller World War I Diary
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Title
Zenos R. Miller World War I Diary
Subject
World War I
Description
The diary of American flying ace Zenos Ramsey Miller. It reads:
"200
Friday, July 19, 1918
The destruction of a Fokker biplane by Lt. Z. R. Miller was reported today. This occurred near St. Remy Oulchy, altitude 2500 meters. Awaiting confirmation.
201
Saturday, July 20, 1918
"Lt. Z. R. Miller" failed to return today. The loss of Lt. Miller was indeed a blow. His splendid record marks him as one of our ablest fliers, an ideal Flight Commander and a peer amongst men who admired him for his many good qualities. He had proved his worth as a patrol leader."
"200
Friday, July 19, 1918
The destruction of a Fokker biplane by Lt. Z. R. Miller was reported today. This occurred near St. Remy Oulchy, altitude 2500 meters. Awaiting confirmation.
201
Saturday, July 20, 1918
"Lt. Z. R. Miller" failed to return today. The loss of Lt. Miller was indeed a blow. His splendid record marks him as one of our ablest fliers, an ideal Flight Commander and a peer amongst men who admired him for his many good qualities. He had proved his worth as a patrol leader."
Creator
Dylan Clyne
Source
Smithsonian Digital Volunteers
Publisher
Smithsonian Air and Space Museum
Date
July, 1918
Contributor
Zenos Ramsey
Rights
Public Domain
Format
Transcript
Language
English
Type
Personal Diary
Collection
Citation
Dylan Clyne, “Zenos R. Miller World War I Diary,” Narrative North Georgia, accessed November 7, 2024, https://narrative.drbushstudentsandbox.org/items/show/179.