The American Legion Weekly [Volume 1, No13 (September 26, 1919)] . ingthe runner posts and interrupting allliaison to supporting troops and the regi-mental P. C. for forty-eight hours. THE lieutenant, with B Company andthe scattered platoons which hadjoined him in organizing a defensive posi-tion to await further orders, had noneof this information. A cold rain began tofall soon after they had completed dig-ging their third successive series of nightlyfunk-holes. It was a hard, steady rainthat chilled to the bone and made theteeth chatter. An overcoat, borrowedfrom a medical sergeant at the fo


The American Legion Weekly [Volume 1, No13 (September 26, 1919)] . ingthe runner posts and interrupting allliaison to supporting troops and the regi-mental P. C. for forty-eight hours. THE lieutenant, with B Company andthe scattered platoons which hadjoined him in organizing a defensive posi-tion to await further orders, had noneof this information. A cold rain began tofall soon after they had completed dig-ging their third successive series of nightlyfunk-holes. It was a hard, steady rainthat chilled to the bone and made theteeth chatter. An overcoat, borrowedfrom a medical sergeant at the forwardfirst aid station, worked in relays at com-pany headquarters, protecting, for half-hour intervals, the lieutenant, his actingsecond lieutenant, the first sergeant andthe chief of runners. Morning on thefourth day found many of the men blue-lipped and dull from cold and exhaustion. Again it was the lieutenant-colonel whocame up to re-establish liaison. He startedup a narrow-gauged railway track at thehead of a single file of runners and am-munition Thousands of Electrical experts are needed now. Come to the greatshops of Coyne and let us train you quickly by our sure practical waybacked by 20 years of success. Earn $125 to $300 a Month Come to Coyne where experts trainyou on the actual apparatus. You workon everything from the simple bell tothe mighty Generators, Electrical Loco-motives and Power Plants. Everythingto make you a Master Electrician. Lookat the picture taken from life in ourshops. Become an Expert in 3f Months No need of taking 1 to 4 years to be-come an expert. We have proved thisin thousands of cases. We are the only school teach-ing by the original Coyne methods, which means nobooks, no classes—all practical training. Earn Your Way. LEARN DRAFTING The country needs hundreds of skilled Draftsmenin all lines at big salaries. Coyne is the only school in the country that givesyou the advantages of big shops full of constructionand machinery. This m


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