7 PAGE HANDWRITTEN LETTER WITH ORIGINAL POSTAL COVER FROM A FREIND IN AMERICA ; ATHENE L. FOSTER FROM EAST CLEVELAND, OHIO (USA) TO BRITISH ARMY SOLDIER MR. OF THE 1ST KING EDWARD'S HORSE "A" SQUADRON 3RD TROOP A. IN ITALY WITH INTERESTING CONTENT.
AFTER THE LETTER REACHED THE ITALIAN FRONT (WITH ITALIAN BACK CANCEL STAMP) THE LETTER WAS OPENED AND RESEALED BY GREAT BRITAIN'S POST OFFICE OFFICIALS WITH THEIR SEAL AT THE TOP EDGE. IT WAS THEN REDIRECTED WITH OFFICIAL HIGHLIGHTED NOTATIONS FROM FOSTER'S ORIGINAL LOCATION IN THE WAR (ON THE ITALIAN FRONT) BACK TO. FOSTER EAST CLEVELAND, OHIO (USA) WITH THE OFFICIAL HIGHLIGHTED NOTATIONS OF HIS DEMISE. Bel'd Killed 9/4/24 (Believed Killed September 4,1918, only 79 Days before the Armistice was signed ending the Great War). BURIED AT: VIEILLE-CHAPELLE NEW MILITARY CEMETERY, LACOUTURE, FRANCE. On the outbreak of war in 1914, the 1st King Edward's Horse regiment was mobilised at the Duke of York's Headquarters in Chelsea, London, and remained in London until April 1915. At this point, the regiment was dispersed, and the four squadrons were sent to the Western Front with separate divisions. They were reunited in June 1916, the regiment serving as corps troops, and moved to Italy in December 1917. Some reports suggest that the final British casualty of the war was a private in C squadron. ENVELOPE FLAT DIMENSIONS: 4 1/2" x 5 1/2".5 1/4" x 8 1/2".