331st field artillery, United States army, 1917-1919 . ade a Paul Revere dashto the head of the column. Weturned into a large pasture andsoon lined up in BatteryFront. The days ride had beenexceedingly pleasant, but now there was nothing but work in sight. Each officer,in his great desire to show his efficiency and experience in pitching camps, gavedifferent orders and the air rang with commands, such as Right Dress, Dresson the Right Piece, Second Piece Up, Fries get those horses on line and dontbe beefing around, Steady-Front, Picket Line Detail, Fall Out, LatrineSergeant take your post, Put


331st field artillery, United States army, 1917-1919 . ade a Paul Revere dashto the head of the column. Weturned into a large pasture andsoon lined up in BatteryFront. The days ride had beenexceedingly pleasant, but now there was nothing but work in sight. Each officer,in his great desire to show his efficiency and experience in pitching camps, gavedifferent orders and the air rang with commands, such as Right Dress, Dresson the Right Piece, Second Piece Up, Fries get those horses on line and dontbe beefing around, Steady-Front, Picket Line Detail, Fall Out, LatrineSergeant take your post, Put that Ration Wagon here, K. Ps in order was the unsad-dling, after which horses werelead to the nearest creek towater. Upon returning wetied to the picket line andgrooming followed. By thistime a savory odor from theheld ranges occasionally reach-ed us and we felt that thehorses were receiving entirelytoo much attention. Groomingcompleted, hay was next fedand then came the greatesttask of all, putting on the nosebags filled with oats. The.


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