331st field artillery, United States army, 1917-1919 . Hennesseys inspectors came through the camp at half hour intervals,inspecting everything that existed. The only recreation was the band concertsand movies at the Y. M. C. A., and the Saturday night dances for officers atthe Entrance Camp, over which Spike presided. During this time Captain Weston, 1st Lieut. Baird and 2nd Lieuts. Swearingen,Baldwin and Bendetti, chose to remain in France, and were transferred fromthe regiment to permanent duty in the camp. All things come to an end, however,and at length, on January iS, 1919,the regiment m


331st field artillery, United States army, 1917-1919 . Hennesseys inspectors came through the camp at half hour intervals,inspecting everything that existed. The only recreation was the band concertsand movies at the Y. M. C. A., and the Saturday night dances for officers atthe Entrance Camp, over which Spike presided. During this time Captain Weston, 1st Lieut. Baird and 2nd Lieuts. Swearingen,Baldwin and Bendetti, chose to remain in France, and were transferred fromthe regiment to permanent duty in the camp. All things come to an end, however,and at length, on January iS, 1919,the regiment marched back to Bor-deaux, and boarded another train ofbox cars for its third and last ride onFrench railways. All the regimentexcept Batteries A and C andpart of the Headquarters Companyleft Bordeaux at 2:00 p. m. The lat-ter organizations followed on a secondtrain about five hours later. Somebeautiful scenery was seen during atrip across southern France, and Mar- Officers Quarters, Camp de Scuge Pace 5 0 — THE REGIMENT t A 55111 Field Artillery 11. n V >: !? Week-End Scenes THE REG I M E NT—Pag, \ 331SJ WelcLArtilleryyw


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