. History of Battery B, One Hundred Third Field Artillery, Twenty-sixth Division, with pictorical supplement; . [13]. about one thousand men, almost all Rhode Islanders, in the camp. Theymade up the following outfits: Batteries A, B, and C, Field Artillery,Troops A, B, C, and M, and the Rhode Island Hospital Corps. All ofthese outfits later became part of the famous Twenty-Sixth Division. The first day after our arrival was spentin drawing equipment and fixing theBattery Street. The next day was Satur-day and at noon the first week-end passeswere given out. These continued until weleft the Uni


. History of Battery B, One Hundred Third Field Artillery, Twenty-sixth Division, with pictorical supplement; . [13]. about one thousand men, almost all Rhode Islanders, in the camp. Theymade up the following outfits: Batteries A, B, and C, Field Artillery,Troops A, B, C, and M, and the Rhode Island Hospital Corps. All ofthese outfits later became part of the famous Twenty-Sixth Division. The first day after our arrival was spentin drawing equipment and fixing theBattery Street. The next day was Satur-day and at noon the first week-end passeswere given out. These continued until weleft the United States for service Monday a regular schedule wasoutlined and continued with few changesduring our training in the States. Ourwhole day from reveille at such an un-godly hour as five-thirty, until retreat atfi\e-thirty in the afternoon was plannedfor us. There was plenty of policing,calisthenics, and drill, but time was alsoset aside each day for athletics and a retreat until Taps at ten oclock wewere free to do as we in general at Camp Beeckman was the same thing over and


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