Base Hospital No9, : a history of the work of the New York hospital unit during two years of active service . 121. BASE HOSPITAL NO. 9, A. E. F. 123 mounted so at least the General could be given amilitary good-bye. Soon the kitchen building wareached. Sgt. Udell was in charge at that time. Some-body called out Attention. The cooks all cameto, but seeing these officers going around decided theycould go on with their work. Just at this time theGeneral came to the Sergeant and asked him a technicalquestion about rations. The sergeant, rememberingthe big book, wriggled out of attention, pick
Base Hospital No9, : a history of the work of the New York hospital unit during two years of active service . 121. BASE HOSPITAL NO. 9, A. E. F. 123 mounted so at least the General could be given amilitary good-bye. Soon the kitchen building wareached. Sgt. Udell was in charge at that time. Some-body called out Attention. The cooks all cameto, but seeing these officers going around decided theycould go on with their work. Just at this time theGeneral came to the Sergeant and asked him a technicalquestion about rations. The sergeant, rememberingthe big book, wriggled out of attention, picked upa broom, leaned against it and began, You see—-—•.But that is as far as he got. The General hned thekitchen force up and gave them a lecture on miUtaryetiquette. And the dinner burned. By the time Himself got to the gate, the guardwas there. And what a looking guard it was! Somehad on boots, some leather puttees, some woolen leg-gins, some overcoats, some blouses, some shirts withouta tie, some hats, and some without hats. As theGeneral passed, someone shouted Eyes right andevery man stood with mouth op
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