331st field artillery, United States army, 1917-1919 . ban train in that never to be forgotten Marathon to Camp Mills, but thatsanother story,) beckoned to a passing waiter and ordered two nut sundaes, whileGloomy pulled up a chair to the window and Leaned Back. I sure dont remembernuthinelse, replied C D. Gee! It certaintly was cold that morning. Surewas, agreed Gloomy, as he continued, that was the time that Cappy Ron Web-ster got just the L-E-A-S-T bit frost bitten, wasnt it ? I think so, answeredC. D. Ron had lots of hard luck equitating. I guess he never did find a horsethat exactly suite
331st field artillery, United States army, 1917-1919 . ban train in that never to be forgotten Marathon to Camp Mills, but thatsanother story,) beckoned to a passing waiter and ordered two nut sundaes, whileGloomy pulled up a chair to the window and Leaned Back. I sure dont remembernuthinelse, replied C D. Gee! It certaintly was cold that morning. Surewas, agreed Gloomy, as he continued, that was the time that Cappy Ron Web-ster got just the L-E-A-S-T bit frost bitten, wasnt it ? I think so, answeredC. D. Ron had lots of hard luck equitating. I guess he never did find a horsethat exactly suited his style of riding. I remember one time he chased downto see Danny Becker about having a horse surveyed and condemned because ithad kicked him, but Danny couldnt figure that it was enough to condemn theanimal on! While Gloomy and C. D. were reminiscing, three others joined them at thewindow. They were greeted by the names of Hard Robbie, Charlie Alidadeand General Weikman. Another round of drinks was ordered and, while they THE REGIMENT —Page 71. What Does that Old B A 3311 Field Artilleryrn
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