. History of Battery B, One Hundred Third Field Artillery, Twenty-sixth Division, with pictorical supplement; . and it is withthe greatest impatience that I am waiting to greet you, when you enterBoston harbor. In reminiscencing of the old days, my thoughts are sometimes humor-ous, sometimes sad. It was my great good fortune to serve with you foreight months, and I was very happy and content while acting as BatteryCommander. Later when as observer I watched your firing, I couldnot be blamed for being carried away by the work of my boys, and severalhigh officials who at first went nearly crazy


. History of Battery B, One Hundred Third Field Artillery, Twenty-sixth Division, with pictorical supplement; . and it is withthe greatest impatience that I am waiting to greet you, when you enterBoston harbor. In reminiscencing of the old days, my thoughts are sometimes humor-ous, sometimes sad. It was my great good fortune to serve with you foreight months, and I was very happy and content while acting as BatteryCommander. Later when as observer I watched your firing, I couldnot be blamed for being carried away by the work of my boys, and severalhigh officials who at first went nearly crazy at my reports, soon learnedthat my boys meant the boys of Battery B. In the joy of your home coming I feel deep sorrow in realizing thatsuch men as Harmon, Black, Coats, and others will not be with us inour reunions. The memory of the brave boys who made the supremesacrifice for their country will always thrill me, and I shall lift my headhigher, because of the pride I feel in having served with the splendidmen and ofhcers who made up my old outfit. Duncan Langdon. 1st Lieut., Battery B, 103rd F. A. [150I.


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