
Episode #11
The Re-chickenization of France
Welcome to the Pall Mall Doughboys podcast by Sgt. Alvin York State Historic Park! We cover a wide range of topics related to World War I. "I have a chicken in France!" Join us as we talk with Cassie Kazmark, former Tennessee State Park Ranger and Pall Mall Doughboy volunteer, about the major relief effort during the First World War, led by the Daughters of the American Revolution, commonly known as DAR, and the Comite Americain pour les Regions Devastees de la France, or simply CARD. This humanitarian effort focused on jumpstarting basic food production and agriculture in France - during and after the war. Thank you for listening! We hope you found this episode interesting or informational. Let us know if you have any questions by reaching out to us through our Instagram @pallmalldoughboys , our Facebook page at Sgt. Alvin C. York State Historic Park , or at pallmalldoughboys@gmail.com. Or if you have any topics you would like to suggest or hear about on future episodes.

