331st field artillery, United States army, 1917-1919 . ergeant Slyter came from ABatterv and took over the whistle. On the 25th, Gubine, Hafemeister, De\ oung,Holland Seward, and other prospective mule-skinners transferred to the SupplyCompany By the last of November, squads and sections began to take theirplaces, specialists of various kinds had begun to appear and rumors of early serviceoverseas cropped up. However, any plans for perfecting the organization wereshattered by the arrival of the first of a disheartening series of orders for transferand on the 30th, twenty-three men ladened with


331st field artillery, United States army, 1917-1919 . ergeant Slyter came from ABatterv and took over the whistle. On the 25th, Gubine, Hafemeister, De\ oung,Holland Seward, and other prospective mule-skinners transferred to the SupplyCompany By the last of November, squads and sections began to take theirplaces, specialists of various kinds had begun to appear and rumors of early serviceoverseas cropped up. However, any plans for perfecting the organization wereshattered by the arrival of the first of a disheartening series of orders for transferand on the 30th, twenty-three men ladened with barracks bags, left the batteryfor the 33rd Division at Houston, Texas. During the next two months, life was unsettled and muddy but not November 6th, Bernas came from the Signal Corps, bringing useful experiencewith horses and guns. Two weeks later Sears and Hopkins appeared, followedat intervals in December bv Olson, Shadford and Sanders. Just before the holi-days, Lieutenants Isham, Edmondson, Stiles and Bellows were attached to the. BATTERY B \ 551!? Field Artillery,


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