The First battalion, the story of the 406th telegraph battalion, Signal corps . THE HOMECOMING OF COMPANY E 274 FROM KHJKI TO CI VIES 275. Captain Victor L. C. Hasskarl A parade was scheduled for 4 P. long before that hour the clans be-gan to gather. Members of CompanyE from out of town points broughttheir relatives and friends who helpedto swell the crowd. Parade ChairmanCharlie Lehmann had made completearrangements with the weather manfor good weather; and to prove thathe was no slacker Old Sol was out in allhis glory, smiling broadly upon thethrong. At about 3130, Top SergeantHackett-


The First battalion, the story of the 406th telegraph battalion, Signal corps . THE HOMECOMING OF COMPANY E 274 FROM KHJKI TO CI VIES 275. Captain Victor L. C. Hasskarl A parade was scheduled for 4 P. long before that hour the clans be-gan to gather. Members of CompanyE from out of town points broughttheir relatives and friends who helpedto swell the crowd. Parade ChairmanCharlie Lehmann had made completearrangements with the weather manfor good weather; and to prove thathe was no slacker Old Sol was out in allhis glory, smiling broadly upon thethrong. At about 3130, Top SergeantHackett- blew his whistle for the line-up. From the lack of speed with whichthe boys came to attention it seemedthat at the moment they were moreinterested in hearing what she wassaying, or relating some hair-raisingexperience to some buddy who stayedat home, than in getting ready for theparade. After the usual preparatoryhustle and bustle the parade was formed and it moved out promptly at thehour set. Though wearing their red chevrons denoting discharge from the serviceof Uncle Sam, the boys had lost none of their soldierly bearing and the


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