331st field artillery, United States army, 1917-1919 . culty for finding dust, and for the canteen man, life would havebeen unbearable; but this excellent officer kept us military, and the man in chargeof quarters and Last Chance Tonight kept the fellows stuffed with eats. AsSgt. Formon and Frisco had had a little diversion of their own from the quarantinein the Orderly Room one day, the Top Sergeant and Bill Miller got up anotherentertainment. Most of the men were too homesick and disappointed to riseto the occasion but Brossard rallied the scattered pep as best he could and pulleda speech fr


331st field artillery, United States army, 1917-1919 . culty for finding dust, and for the canteen man, life would havebeen unbearable; but this excellent officer kept us military, and the man in chargeof quarters and Last Chance Tonight kept the fellows stuffed with eats. AsSgt. Formon and Frisco had had a little diversion of their own from the quarantinein the Orderly Room one day, the Top Sergeant and Bill Miller got up anotherentertainment. Most of the men were too homesick and disappointed to riseto the occasion but Brossard rallied the scattered pep as best he could and pulleda speech from Nuzum and Mullenix and got Baker to crack his voice singingPrairie Flower. In the midst of the party, Lieut. Allen entered and mildlyasked when the party was going to begin. Nuzum the hero of the evening endedthe day by receiving a black eye which Bill Millers best beefsteak could notremove. Up to well along in February, except for a little ride Lieut. Allen took on 135and for a little chase Sgt. Toltzien and Lieut. Bauer had had out on the Target. 2 8 6 — BATTERY E \ 531SJ Field Artillery, BATTERY E BOYS WIN GUN CON-TEST. In a gunners contest between Bat-teries A, B, C, D, E, and F of the331st F A, at Camp Grant last Wed-nesday the gun squad of Battery E,composed of Serg. Edwin H. Reese,Corp. W. S. Smith, Private EdwardHarrington, B. F. Fowell, HenryAdams, B. A. Copsey, P. W. Pensborn,Wm. Pohlman and L. H. Rhinehartwon the contest. Reese, Harringtonand Adams are Iowa county boys. Clipping fiom the Dodtevillc Chronicle. Range among the bullets, the Batteryhad had no public exhibition of its horse-manship. Now at length the time ar-rived. The whole Battery formed in anunsteady line in the Regimental were riding with blankets and cir-cingles. No one who beheld that longline of fours passing through the centerof Camp an hour later, each man masterof himself and his steed, would haverealized the terror in the hearts of thevaliant troopers as they felt their handsgr


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