331st field artillery, United States army, 1917-1919 . alling roll. Drill commenced in earnest at 7 a. m. that morning. Julius Brownwon a permanent position in the kitchen for his novel performance of Aboutface. Whitcomb, youre the only man in step, you may be mess sergeant,said Lieut. Goll. It was at this stage of the drill that Battery D almost ceased to Simmons, commanding the battery with Pollard as right guide, commandedDouble time. They did. Quick time followed but tended only to increasethe gait. Halt! As you were! Come Back!_ Stop! The lastcommand, ear piercing in its inte
331st field artillery, United States army, 1917-1919 . alling roll. Drill commenced in earnest at 7 a. m. that morning. Julius Brownwon a permanent position in the kitchen for his novel performance of Aboutface. Whitcomb, youre the only man in step, you may be mess sergeant,said Lieut. Goll. It was at this stage of the drill that Battery D almost ceased to Simmons, commanding the battery with Pollard as right guide, commandedDouble time. They did. Quick time followed but tended only to increasethe gait. Halt! As you were! Come Back!_ Stop! The lastcommand, ear piercing in its intensity, heartbreaking in its despair, reached thebattery just as they were disappearing over the horizon bound for lands officers were dismayed at the ease and speed of the maneuver, and after acouncil of war decided to read the boys the Articles of War, placing particularstress upon that article which makes retreat in the face of the enemy punish-able by death. No more chances for escape offered. The battery was now Paee 23S — BATTERY D. 531!? Field Artillery,f7
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