Khaki: The true story of how a brave dog cheered and helped his master in his work for the wounded in France | Archives of the American Field Service and AFS Intercultural Programs
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Title:
Khaki: The true story of how a brave dog cheered and helped his master in his work for the wounded in France
Date:
Undated
Description:
The booklet tells the story of Khaki the dog, who was rescued on the side of the road in Belgium by AFS volunter Joshua G.B. Campbell during his time with AFS unit SSU 1 in Belgium in 1915. The booklet includes drawings, reprinted photographs, as well as handwritten notes by Campbell that provide commentary on its production and the men depicted in several of the photographs. The commentary was written forty years after the booklet was published, and indicates that it was originally published by Campbell’s British friends without his knowledge.
ID:
1_052_1
Repository:
Archives of the American Field Service and AFS Intercultural Programs
Found in:
Joshua G.B. Campbell Collection, ca. 1915-1928
Box 1: Papers and Photographs, ca. 1914-1928
Folder 2: Booklet (entitled “Khaki, the true story of how a brave dog cheered and helped his master in his work for the wounded in France”), u.d.




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Subjects:
Ambulance drivers
American Field Service (American Ambulance Field Service)
Campbell, Joshua G. B. (Joshua Gabriel Baker), b. 1888
World War, 1914-1918
American Field Service (American Ambulance Field Service)
Campbell, Joshua G. B. (Joshua Gabriel Baker), b. 1888
World War, 1914-1918
Rights:
This booklet cannot be reproduced outside the guidelines of United States Fair Use (17 U.S.C., Section 107) without the advance permission of the Archives of the American Field Service and AFS Intercultural Programs. In the event that this letter becomes a source for publication, a credit line indicating the Archives of the American Field Service and AFS Intercultural Programs is required.
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