331st field artillery, United States army, 1917-1919 . il growing children we went through theand enjoyed all the delights ofquarantine. The officers, forsome mysterious and unknownreason, were apparently im-mune to contagion for theywent and came as they pleasedbut Rosenthal stationed in thecoal box, and relieved by Kir-cher kept all other less for-tunate persons away from dan- 8er- Every possible kind of de-tail and fatigue was enjoyedfrom building roads that sankout of sight over-night, to un-loading coal cars. The last,the famous coal pile was prob-ably second in importance only to the Rem


331st field artillery, United States army, 1917-1919 . il growing children we went through theand enjoyed all the delights ofquarantine. The officers, forsome mysterious and unknownreason, were apparently im-mune to contagion for theywent and came as they pleasedbut Rosenthal stationed in thecoal box, and relieved by Kir-cher kept all other less for-tunate persons away from dan- 8er- Every possible kind of de-tail and fatigue was enjoyedfrom building roads that sankout of sight over-night, to un-loading coal cars. The last,the famous coal pile was prob-ably second in importance only to the Remount at Genicart. A half hours work made everriam a fit candidate for one of the colored labor battalions. The civilian car-penters and plumbers after stalling at * an hour for four or five months werefinally pulled off the job, and substitutes under Gilbertson and Gutjahr put to do-ing the samework at lessthan that aday. But it wasnot all weekend saw anexodus for theMadison andPortage trainand in clearweather theCamp tookon the aspect. the


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