331st field artillery, United States army, 1917-1919 . BATTERY C 331L1 Field ArtilleiY A f a. for being good little boys. We found her merchantsto be wide awake and up to the minute in regards togoods, as well as prices. They did all in their powerto make things pleasant for us, pay-day Battery at this time consisted of three officers,ninety-two men and one hundred and forty threehorses Our official staff had been considerably had left Camp Grant with six lieutenants, butLieuts. Brown, Haverstick, and Morrison had beentransferred during the hike, much to our sorrow. Lt.
331st field artillery, United States army, 1917-1919 . BATTERY C 331L1 Field ArtilleiY A f a. for being good little boys. We found her merchantsto be wide awake and up to the minute in regards togoods, as well as prices. They did all in their powerto make things pleasant for us, pay-day Battery at this time consisted of three officers,ninety-two men and one hundred and forty threehorses Our official staff had been considerably had left Camp Grant with six lieutenants, butLieuts. Brown, Haverstick, and Morrison had beentransferred during the hike, much to our sorrow. , altho still a member of the Battery, wasattending the School of Fire at Fort Sill. Our first few days were spent in getting settled,policing and cleaning up in general, It was announcedthat alist of clothing and equipment lost in the Poy-nette storm should be handed in immediately. reported as having suffered the most Toslvn suggested that he hand in a list of articlesthat he had left thereby reducing the matter to a simple problem of seve
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