. The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No. 14 (April 7, 1922)]. for thirty-nine days. Uniform tailor-mades. They offered me a , but I wouldnttake it; too much work. Kin I be excused from watch tonight,sir? Im kinda sick. We sank three subs on the way over. My vaccination still hurts, sir. Some of the fellers tied theirselves intotheir hammocks, first night, but I didnt. I kin run a typewriter, sir, a little. My girls father owns two automobiles. I coulda gone to Plattsburgh, but Idruther be a gob in the Navy. I was on the midwatch; I rate sleepinin. The Division Officer dont like me cuz


. The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No. 14 (April 7, 1922)]. for thirty-nine days. Uniform tailor-mades. They offered me a , but I wouldnttake it; too much work. Kin I be excused from watch tonight,sir? Im kinda sick. We sank three subs on the way over. My vaccination still hurts, sir. Some of the fellers tied theirselves intotheir hammocks, first night, but I didnt. I kin run a typewriter, sir, a little. My girls father owns two automobiles. I coulda gone to Plattsburgh, but Idruther be a gob in the Navy. I was on the midwatch; I rate sleepinin. The Division Officer dont like me cuzI cut him out with a girl. We wasnt gamblin. Them chips isjust to score for nothin. No sir, that aint my stencil. I boughtthat blouse offen a feller when I was inthe brig. The girl in every port. The Jokes on Her I woke up in the night and found mywife going through my did you do?I turned over in bed and laughed. Naughty-eal Why do you call the tenor in yourquartet Gob? Because hes so fond of hitting the highCs. PAGE 16 THE AMERICAN LEGION WEEKLY. Lets keep thisstream secret, Bob


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