Talk:Eric P. Kelly

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Work with Polish soldiers
previous version as revised by me today
 * Kelly volunteered in 1918 to work with the French 'Foyer de Soldat' in Quentin, France. He found himself in charge of athletics and entertainment for 2,000 Polish soldiers in Haller's Army.
 * Kelly volunteered in 1918 to work with the welfare organisation Les Foyers du Soldat in Quentin, France. He found himself in charge of athletics and entertainment for 2,000 Polish soldiers in Haller's Army.

Boldface marks the difference. Is this correct as far as it goes?

French wikipedia reports few hits Les Foyers du Soldat, and no article, but that is the title of a book by Geo Dorival whose biography is the first hit for me now. FR.wiki disambiguates no community by the simple name Quentin but see Quentin (homonymie).

--P64 (talk) 19:56, 5 February 2013 (UTC)