A Soldier Called Keith (typescript) by Keith Winston


Collection Am.19105

1944-1945
(0.2 Linear feet ; 1 box)

Summary Information

Repository
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Creator
Winston, Keith, 1912-1970
Title
A Soldier Called Keith (typescript) by Keith Winston
ID
Am.19105
Date [inclusive]
1944-1945
Extent
0.2 Linear feet ; 1 box
Author
Finding aid prepared by Susan M. Kearney.
Language
English

Preferred citation

Cite as: [Indicate cited item or series here], A Soldier Called Keith (typescript) by Keith Winston (Am .19105), Historical Society of Pennsylvania

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Scope and content note

Keith Winston, a native Philadelphian, was born in 1912. When World War II broke out, he was a married to Sarah and the couple had two young sons: Neil and David. As an older married man, Winston was not drafted until 1944. On 25 March 1944, he was inducted into the Army and shipped to Camp Blanding, Florida for basic training. After basic, he was sent to Fort Meade, Maryland for reassignment. In August 1944, he was allowed a brief furlough to visit family in Philadelphia before returning to Fort Meade. Once there, Winston was assigned to Battalion Headquarters, 398th Infantry Regiment, a part of the 100th Infantry Division.

The 100th Infantry was a new division activated in 1942 under Commanding General Withers A. Burress; it consisted of three regiments: 397, 398, 399. This Infantry had been training since its inception and was winding up preparations for deployment to Europe when Winston was assigned as a Medic attached to the 398th. In a letter sent home on 23 September 1944, he told Sarah: “It’s ironical they put me in the Medical Detachment, without a single day of training. I spoke to the Lt. about my predicament – my reaction to blood, . . .” In October 1944, Keith Winston and the 100th left for Marseille, France. Once there, the 100th became part of the Seventh Army under Lt. General Alexander M. Patch.

This collection titled “A Soldier Called Keith” is a typescript of the letters Keith Winston wrote to his wife Sarah Winston. They begin on 25 March 1944 and end on 21 November 1945. The letters are in chronological order and read like a novel. Winston has a keen eye for details; in many ways, his story is the story of thousands of soldiers from World War II. He expresses his frustration with illogical military maneuvers, praises the riflemen and notes how grateful he is to be a medic, compliments the chefs who produce decent meals under trying conditions, details furloughs to places like Paris on less than ideal trains, expresses every soldier’s boredom at the end as he counts points and awaits transport home. The letters have been edited by Sarah Winston, and in 1985, were published as a novel titled V-Mail: Letters of a World War II Combat Medic.

Keith Winston served in Europe until the end of the War. On 17 May 1945 after VE Day, he could write more freely. He told Sarah: “Now I’m able to tell you that we’re located close to Stuttgart. . . . Speaking of whether or not my job is considered combat – you can bet your stars it is. Now that danger is over I can . . . tell you I consider myself a very lucky guy in not getting killed. Rarely did a day pass that it couldn’t have happened.” Keith Winston received a Purple Heart for wounds suffered and a Bronze Star. He left France in late November 1945 and was discharged on 10 December 1945.

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Administrative Information

Publication Information

 Historical Society of Pennsylvania ; 2022.

1300 Locust Street
Philadelphia, PA, 19107
215-732-6200

Access restrictions

The collection is open for research.

Provenance

Gift of Sarah Winston, 1984.

Accession number 84.73.

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Related Materials

Related materials

At the Historical Society of Pennsylvania:

Jasper Bentley World War II scrapbooks, 1939-1944 (Collection 3869)

Frank Gordon Bradley World War II correspondence, 1942-1945 (Collection 3548)

Frank Connolly papers and World War II letters, 1939, 1943-1946 (Collection 4310)

John Dawson World War II letters, 1943-1944 (Collection 3782)

William Keebler papers, 1939-1945 (Collection 2166)

Edith Lincoln Leonard collection 1916-1945 (Collection 2113)

Albert Lerner papers, 1918-1969 (Collection 1974)

McCracken and Sonet World War II correspondence, 1942-1943 (Collection 3940)

Edward A. Psulkowski letters, 1939-1968 (Collection 3123)

Scrapbooks on merchant marines during World War II, 1942-1945 (Collection 3320)

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Controlled Access Headings

Subject(s)

  • Europe--Description and travel--1919-1944.
  • Social life and customs--20th century.
  • World War, 1939-1945--Personal narratives, American.

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Bibliography

Winston, Keith. A Soldier Called Keith

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Collection Inventory

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A Soldier Called Keith (typescript) by Keith Winston-- Pages 1-25 1944-1945 

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A Soldier Called Keith (typescript) by Keith Winston-- Pages 26-50 1944-1945 

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A Soldier Called Keith (typescript) by Keith Winston-- Pages 51-75 1944-1945 

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A Soldier Called Keith (typescript) by Keith Winston-- Pages 76-95 1944-1945 

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A Soldier Called Keith (typescript) by Keith Winston-- Pages 95a-126 1944-1945 

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A Soldier Called Keith (typescript) by Keith Winston-- Pages 126a-150 1944-1945 

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A Soldier Called Keith (typescript) by Keith Winston-- Pages 151-175 1944-1945 

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A Soldier Called Keith (typescript) by Keith Winston-- Pages 176-200 1944-1945 

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A Soldier Called Keith (typescript) by Keith Winston-- Pages 201-214 1944-1945 

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A Soldier Called Keith (typescript) by Keith Winston-- Pages 214a-252 1944-1945 

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A Soldier Called Keith (typescript) by Keith Winston-- Pages 253-275 1944-1945 

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A Soldier Called Keith (typescript) by Keith Winston-- Pages 276-300 1944-1945 

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A Soldier Called Keith (typescript) by Keith Winston-- Pages 301-320 1944-1945 

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A Soldier Called Keith (typescript) by Keith Winston-- Pages 321-342 1944-1945 

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